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Princess Beatrice to receive new title after getting hitched – but it won’t be coming from the Queen

In a little over two months, Princess Beatrice will walk down the aisle to marry Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

However, it turns out the gift of marriage will not be the only thing she receives on her wedding day, but a new fancy title as well.

Edoardo is the son of Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi and Nikki Shale from the Italian royal House of Savoy.

With his ex-wife, Chines-American architect Dara Huang, they have a two-year-old son Christopher “Woolfie” Woolf.

According to the Princess Beatrice’s future father-in-law, the royal will receive a countess title when she marries, and their children will also be entitled to noble titles.

“Edoardo is the only male descendent taking the family into the next generation,” Alessandro told The Daily Mail. 

“He is a count — his wife will be a countess automatically and any of their children will be counts or nobile donna.”

Alessandro also went on to say the couple are “very suited to each other”, just a few weeks after Princess Beatrice and Edoardo revealed last month that they would wed at the Chapel Royal on May 29th – a venue that only sets 150 guests.

The royal and her fiancé had been friends for many years before they begun dating. The 36-year-old and his soon-to-be bride made their first public appearance at a National Portrait Gallery gala in March 2019.

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