Princess Beatrice makes emotional admission about Edo's sinking marriage

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi 'leaving' Beatrice to handle Andrew, Fergie's mess alone

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Princess Beatrice makes emotional admission about Edo's sinking marriage
Princess Beatrice makes emotional admission about Edo's sinking marriage

Princess Beatrice cannot hold back her feelings related to the 'falling' marriage with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi amid the mess created by her parents' scandal. 

Since the shameful emails from the Epstein files were made public, the former Duke and Duchess of York not only suffered extreme consequences, but they also put their daughters in big trouble.

From professional setbacks to personal life crises, Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie have been dealing with a lot. 

One concerning report related to Andrew's eldest daughter, Beatrice's marital woes, has been in the headlines in recent times.

The rumour sparked when it came to notice that her husband Edo, the property developer, took a solo trip to the US soon after Andrew's arrest, leaving Beatrice behind in chaos. 

Now, the eldest daughter of the York household made an emotional confession to her friends about the distance in her marriage. 

As per Closer, "Beatrice is panicking and has told friends she’s worried that he’s pulling away. She's saying this is all her parents’ fault, that things were perfect between her and Edo before they turned the family name radioactive."

Andrew and Fergie's royal downfall due to Epstein has become "threatening" for her marriage.

The couple made a few public appearances, but an insider claimed that Beatrice wants to give a message that "all is well", but "anyone who knows her will tell you things between her and Edo are hanging by a thread."

Edo is reportedly unhappy about the Yorks being excluded from royal family gatherings, which has also impacted his social standing and status.

The source said that Edo "claims he needs to be there for work, but of course it looks like he’s abandoning ship and leaving Beatrice to handle things on her own..."