Almost two months after their planned wedding date, Princess Beatrice and entrepreneur Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have tied the knot in a small, private ceremony at Windsor.
Their intimate wedding was held on Friday, July 17 at the Royal Chapel of All Saints. They had their closest family members in attendance, including her Majesty the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of York.
“Working within government guidelines, the service was in keeping with the unique circumstances while enabling them to celebrate their wedding with their closest family,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement. “No hymns were sung, but a selection of music was played. The National Anthem was played but not sung.”
For her big day, the Princess wore a stunning vintage dress by Norman Hartnell and accessorised with the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara, both belonging to Her Majesty the Queen. The tiara was worn by Queen Elizabeth on her wedding day in 1947.
She carried a bouquet of trailing jasmine, pale pink and cream sweet peas, royal porcelain ivory spray roses, pink o’hara garden roses, pink wax flower and baby pink astible. Of course, she had a sprig of myrtle in it as well to continue royal tradition.
The royal family took to social media to congratulate the newlyweds.
“Congratulations to HRH Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi! The couple were married in a small private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor on Friday 17th July,” they wrote in an Instagram post.
The pair were originally meant to marry on May 29 at Chapel Royal in St. James’s Palace but had to cancel plans due to the growing coronavirus pandemic.
Feature image: Instagram / The Royal Family