The wedding of Britain's Princess Beatrice will be "very low key" in light of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, say sources, after Buckingham Palace announced it would be held in a tiny royal chapel. Prince Andrew is expected to walk his daughter down the aisle at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, to marry Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, her Italian fiance, on Friday, May 29. A source close to the family insisted that it was "always going to be a low-key affair", adding: "Bea never wanted it to be a big event." Her sister, Princess Eugenie, married Jack Brooksbank in October 2018 at St George's Chapel, Windsor, which has a capacity of 800, and the wedding featured a star-studded guest list, as well as a carriage procession. The Chapel Royal seats a modest 150 - and any reception at the palace will be closed to the public as it is impossible to see into the gardens.
Source: Irish Independent February 08, 2020 03:22 UTC