Princess Beatrice's stepson Wolfie heads to the US for summer break with Dara Huang
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has a son with his ex and a daughter with the Princess of York
Princess Beatrice's stepson Wolfie has headed to the US for a summer break with his mother, Dara Huang.
Christopher Woolf, eight, affectionately known as Wolfie, is the son of the royal's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and his ex-partner Dara Huang.
Wolfie was seen in several photos shared by his American mother as they enjoyed a state-side trip.
The mother-son duo holidayed in Wisconsin, enjoying the sunshine and exploring Oconomowoc, a city in Waukesha County.
Huang captioned her post: "Country livin’ having a great American summer. What are you doing this summer?"
She was seen outside the classic American diner "The Kiltie" with her son before enjoying mini golf.
Wolfie was also treated to a tennis match and a swim in the river before making pizza from scratch.
The eight-year-old and his mother stayed in a lakeside mansion with a swing overlooking incredible views.
Wolfie Mapelli Mozzi photographed at the holiday home
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The trip was rounded off with a boat trip where they enjoyed the sunny weather.
Sarah Ferguson's eldest daughter shares a special bond with her stepson.
He accompanied her to the Princess of Wales's Christmas carol concert where they entered Westminster Abbey hand-in-hand.
In 2023, Wolfie joined Beatrice and Edoardo at the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
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The royal's close friend Gabriela Peacock previously spoke about Beatrice's relationship with Edoardo's son.
She told Hello!: "Bea has such a good heart and she's such a kind person, so motherhood came very naturally to her; she's a fantastic mum.
"She's had Wolfie in her life since she and Edo met and has always been incredible with him. She is extremely nurturing and involved with both kids' lives.
"It's lovely to see my best friend growing into this next stage of her life and to share it with her."