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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has been spotted leaving a £489-a-night hotel in New York City ahead of Princess Beatrice’s big appearance.
The 41-year-old, who is married to Princess Beatrice, posted "GOODBYE NYC" alongside a plane emoji on his Instagram story as he departed.
During his stay, he resided at the five-star Beekman Hotel, where rooms typically cost around £489 per night.
The luxury accommodation, which describes itself as "old world glamour meets modern sophistication", aligns with the philosophy of Edoardo's company, Banda Property.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi spotted leaving £489 NYC hotel ahead of Princess Beatrice’s big appearance
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Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice remained in the UK ahead of an important royal engagement.
The Princess is scheduled to visit a cancer unit supported by the Teenage Cancer Trust today.
She will be joined by her mother, Sarah Ferguson, and her sister, Princess Eugenie, for the engagement.
Fergie is a patron of the organisation and is currently backing a campaign to improve teenage cancer care.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi stayed in the Beekman Hotel in NYC
Instagram / Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
The Duchess of York is supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust's #AndYoungPeople campaign, which aims to address the needs of teenagers and young people with cancer.
She recently wrote in the Times that young people are "consistently neglected by those developing health plans and policies".
The visit from the royal trio coincides with the official launch of the campaign, which includes an open letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
The letter will request that teenagers be included in the National Cancer Plan for England.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi capturing his holiday snaps on social media
Instagram / Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
It will specifically call for supporting young people to receive faster diagnoses and better access to clinical trials.
Improved mental health support for teenage cancer patients is also among the key demands.
The Duchess of York has highlighted how teenagers have previously received treatment not tailored to their age, often on wards with much older patients or on children's wards where they might not even fit the beds.
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Sarah's daughters have been a crucial support system during her cancer journey.
"They support me through thick and thin, not least my recent illness," the Duchess told Hello!.
"We call each other 'The Tripod' because we prop each other up, come what may."