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Princess Beatriz steals a quick kiss from her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Princess Beatrice steals a kiss from husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi as she picks him up in her £130,000 Range Rover as ‘leaked plans’ suggest she will have a limited role at the Coronation

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were seen in a rare public display of affection as she picked him up in her new Range Rover.

Photographs taken in London this week capture Prince Andrew’s daughter, 34, as she waits for her husband inside the couple’s £130,000 Range Rover hybrid.

It seemed that Beatrice had some trouble opening the car door, as Mr. Mozzi stayed out of the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to get inside.

But since she finally did, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss.

Photographs taken in London this week capture Prince Andrew’s daughter, 34, as she waits for her husband inside the couple’s £130,000 Range Rover hybrid.

Pictured: Princess Beatrice on Monday

Pictured: Princess Beatrice on Monday

Beatrice was also seen braving the strong winds in London on Monday, bundled up in black leggings and a gray shirt, all covered by a cozy puffer jacket.

Mozzi, 39, turned his attention to his mobile phone as Beatrice began leading them through the bustling streets of the capital.

Beatrice was also seen braving the strong winds in London on Monday, bundled up in black leggings and a gray shirt, all covered by a cozy puffer jacket.

She seemed quite windswept as she walked through the city with her phone in hand, concentrating deeply on something on the screen.

The latest comes as reports suggested Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will lead the King’s Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

It seemed that Beatrice had some trouble opening the car door, as Mr. Mozzi stayed out of the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to get inside.

It seemed that Beatrice had some trouble opening the car door, as Mr. Mozzi stayed out of the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to get inside.

But when she finally got in the car, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss.

But when she finally got in the car, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate.

The Prince of Wales’s children are expected to join their parents in a carriage behind Charles and Camilla, who will be in the Gold State Coach, according to trial documents seen by The Times.

Harry and Meghan have yet to officially indicate if they will attend the Coronation. Even so, the staff are making plans so that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet can join in the celebrations if they do.

The latest comes as reports suggested Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will lead the King's Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

The latest comes as reports suggested Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will lead the King’s Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate.

It should come as no surprise that young Wales take part in the procession, especially as George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, accompanied the royal family during the Queen’s funeral procession. Louis, 4, was deemed “too young.”

Rehearsal plans show the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children will process out of the abbey, the newspaper reported.

The Coronation of HM the King and HM the Queen Consort takes place at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6. It is the first event of its kind in 70 years.

Charles has been the monarch of Great Britain since last year, when his beloved mother queen elizabeth ii he passed away at Balmoral on 8 September at the age of 96, ending his 70-year reign. He ascended the throne immediately after His Majesty’s death.