Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have been spotted on their sweet low-key honeymoon

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Princess Beatrice surprised the world earlier this month as it emerged that she had wed fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a secret intimate ceremony.

Following the disruption of their original wedding plans due to the coronavirus outbreak, the couple’s intimate wedding reportedly had just 20 guests, including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who made their first socially distanced appearance.

‘The couple decided to hold a small private ceremony with their parents and siblings following the postponement of their wedding in May,’ explained a statement from Buckingham Palace. ‘Working within Government guidelines, the service was in keeping with the unique circumstances while enabling them to celebrate their wedding with their closest family.’

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The nuptials were a special moment for the entire royal family, with Beatrice's relatives coming out in force with their heartfelt social media tributes, and the Queen and Prince Philip said to have found the day particularly special, marking the last of the weddings of their older royal grandchildren.

The now-married couple, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, made news this week as the newlyweds were spotted setting off for their sweet low-key honeymoon.

According to the Mail on Sunday, the couple were seen driving a small car filled with luggage to the South of France. The report added that Edoardo was behind the wheel.

The royal family has not yet commented on the speculation.

Huge congratulations to Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi!

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