Dara Huang leaves Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi out of Father’s Day post
The former couple co-parent their nine-year-old son
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Dara Huang left Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi out of her Father’s Day post, despite co-parenting her nine-year-old son with the property developer.
Huang, an American architect, dated Edoardo for three years before he went on to marry Princess Beatrice in 2020.
The former couple are parents to Christopher Woolf (Wolfie), nine, who has often been photographed with Beatrice and Edoardo at Royal Family events.
As Sunday marked Father's Day, Huang took to social media with a special post; however, she failed to mention the father of her child.
Dara Huang leaves Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi out of Father’s Day post.
Getty / Instagram via Dara Huang
Huang wrote: "Thank you daddy. For showing me love without ever having to say it.
"Everything I am and will ever be is because of you… Happy father’s day!
"Like I always say, you can take the man out of NASA, but you can’t take NASA out of the man."
The statement accompanied several photographs of her father, Po-Tien Huang, alongside young Wolfie.
Huang later wrote on her Instagram story: "My dad. My son looks like him."
The architect also revealed that she spent Sunday with Wolfie in Hyde Park and at the Serpentine Galleries.
Edoardo, 41, has two daughters with his current wife, Princess Beatrice: Sienna, three and four-month-old Athena.
It is likely that he spent Father's Day with Beatrice, Sienna and Athena at their home in the Cotswolds.
Dara Haung wrote on social media that her father and Wolfie look very alike.
Instagram / Dara Huang
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Dara Huang revealed she spent Father's Day with Wolfie in Hyde Park.
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Huang and Edoardo split in 2018, and the father-of-three is understood to have begun dating the Princess of York later that year.
The royal couple tied the knot on July 17, 2020, at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor in a socially distanced ceremony.
Official photographs of the bride and groom stood beside Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were subsequently released.