EXPLAINED - Who is Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi?
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has emerged in Australia just one week after an embarrassing blunder took place.
The husband of Princess Beatrice took to his Instagram with beautiful pictures of the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Darling Point, indicating he had travelled to Oceania.
The 41-year-old was visiting Australia to see 81 Yarranabbe, the address of an upcoming estate featuring eight bespoke residences.
Edoardo's company, Banda Property, which he founded in 2007, has joined forces with the architectural firm Tzannes to create the residential area.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi emerges in Australia just one week after name blunder.
Getty / Instagram via Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
The website states: "Positioned on Darling Point’s exclusive northern waterfront, surrounded by private gardens and breathtaking harbour views never to be built out, this enduring masterpiece is timeless in its elegance yet contemporary in its design."
Speaking about the project, Edoardo said: “The mesmerising dance of light, reflections, and weather patterns that make Sydney Harbour so unique have informed many of the material selections.
"Exquisite bronzes, marbles, and timbers have been chosen throughout to mirror these subtle shifts in light and tone.”
Edoardo's visit to Australia comes just a week after his name was misspelt at Royal Ascot.
Edoardo posted a beautiful picture of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Instagram / Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
The father-of-three accompanied Princess Beatrice to the iconic racing event, only to have his first name spelt incorrectly as "Eduardo" on the official carriage list.
The error was quickly spotted by royal watchers within minutes of the list appearing online.
Beatrice, 36, and Edoardo rode in the third carriage during the royal procession alongside Princess Zahra Aga Khan and horse trainer William Haggas.
This was not the only administrative error at Royal Ascot in 2025.
Darling Point is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia.
Instagram / Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
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Royal Ascot's programme had incorrectly suggested that Princess Kate was attending the racing event earlier in the week.
The confusion arose when a carriage list featuring the Princess of Wales's name alongside Prince William surfaced online.
Kensington Palace announced Kate's withdrawal before 12.30pm, prompting Ascot to re-release the carriage list without the future Queen's name.
Sources told GB News the 43-year-old was "disappointed" not to attend the races but "has to find the right balance" in her schedule.