Princess Beatrice looked every inch the proud mother at the weekend when her daughter Sienna was asked to be flowergirl at the family wedding.
The royal, 34, looked effortlessly elegant in a blush pink button-down dress by Emilia Wickstead, which she wore to Wimbledon two weeks ago to attend the wedding of Phoebe Williams-Ellis, 29, and Raoul de Llanchier in Cumbria.
According to Daily Mail diary editor Richard Eden, the 22-month-old daughter of Beatrice and Edoardo Mozzi Mapelli was asked to be a flower girl for the happy couple.
Meanwhile, Edo’s seven-year-old son Wolfie – who he shares with ex-fiancée Dara Huang – is said to have played the role of pageboy during the event.
When Sienna arrived at the church with her parents, Wolfie – who was wearing braces – stayed with the other pageboys before joining them later.
PICTURED: Princess Beatrice, 34, was spotted attending the wedding of Phoebe Williams-Ellis, 29, and Raoul de Llanchier in Cumbria over the weekend
The youngster is said to have arrived at the ceremony at St Oswald’s church in Kirkoswald, Cumbria, on a tractor.
The bride – who works as a set designer, costume designer and production designer – is the stepdaughter of Ido’s mother Nicola Diana Williams-Ellis.
Despite the wet weather, Phoebe appeared in great spirits as she arrived at the church with her father David Williams-Ellis – who shielded her from the rain with a large blue umbrella.
Phoebe styled her hair in a half-up, half-down style and looked elegant in a floor-length white gown with sheer sleeves and chunky heels.
During the traditional church ceremony, the bride was given away by her father.
David, who is dressed in a morning suit, is one of the world’s leading figurative sculptors.
He was commissioned by the Normandy Memorial Trust to create a D-Day sculpture in 2019.
In 2020, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi asked their three-year-old son to be best man at their intimate Windsor wedding.
Pictured: Bride Phoebe Williams-Ellis appeared in great spirits as she arrived at the church with her father David
Pictured: Princess Beatrice wore the same blush pink button-down dress at Wimbledon earlier this month
The mother of Princess Beatrice’s stepson wowed her followers last month by sharing a clip of Wolfie Mapelli Mozzi working on a painting.
Ahead of their wedding, a spokesperson told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden: ‘I can confirm Wolfie will be best man.’
Wolfie was the youngest person in British history to play a role at a royal wedding.
As a result of Covid restrictions, the wedding, which was originally scheduled for May 29, took place on July 17 with only close family in attendance.
And they exchanged the prestigious Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace, the main venue, for the Chapel Royal of All Saints, their childhood family home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park.
The ceremony was attended by around 20 guests including the late Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh and parents and siblings.
Princess Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at the Royal Lodge in Windsor on 17 July 2020 in a socially distanced ceremony attended by their immediate family.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip stand next to Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi outside the Chapel Royal of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor after their wedding
For her big day, Beatrice wore a vintage Norman Hartnell dress borrowed from her late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who first wore the dress to a 1961 state dinner in Rome.
The gown was made of peau de soe taffeta in a shade of ivory, which was added for Beatrice with puffed organza sleeves.
It was beautifully finished with intricate diamante embellishment.
The dress was re-modelled by her late majesty’s dresser, Angela Kelly, and royal costume designer Stuart Parvin.
Accessories were recycled, too. Princess Queen Mary paired hers with the Diamond Fringe Tiara, which Queen Elizabeth wore to marry Prince Philip on November 20, 1947.
Wolfie’s mother, stylish architect Dara Huang, can be heard cheering on her son in the video
Earlier this year, Edo Mapelli Mozzi architect ex Dara Huang shared a video of their son Wolfie’s painting as she called him ‘baby Picasso’.
The video shows the little boy adding black lines and a touch of blue to two black and gray striped canvases signed ‘Wolfi’.
Princess Beatrice’s stepson completed the painting for a charity project, with his mother proudly calling him ‘Baby Picasso’.
Wolfie is enjoying life away from the royal spotlight and usually stays out of royal events apart from family events.
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