WATCH: Sarah Ferguson reveals details about her daughter Princess Beatrice's wedding
Edo's ex-fiancee has made it known that she is overjoyed at the idea of uniting their families.
The Chinese-American architect gave a statement toThe Daily Mailexpressing her happiness for the couple.
“I wish the best for Edo and Beatrice and look forward to uniting our families,” she told the publication.
According toExpress, Dara and Edo met in London through mutual friends in 2015.
Edoardo was with Dara for three years and shares two-year-old son Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi (named for Edo's late-stepfather Christopher Shale) with her.
The property tycoon has already introduced his son (nicknamed Wolfie) to Princess Beatrice and theyreportedly get along swimmingly.
The royal - who previously dated Uber executive Dave Clark for almost a decade - will be the first princess in the Queen's family to become a step-mum.
Princess Beatrice's fiance, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, shares son Wolfie with Chinese-American architect Dara Huang.
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It was rumoured that Edo split with Dara just six months before the Italian property developer was first spotted with Princess Beatrice at the National Portrait Gallery gala.
The Daily Mailreported that Dara was travelling for work in Thailand when the news of their relationship first broke.
However, there appears to be no animosity between the two parties, with one source telling the publication that the architect will be attending the royal wedding next year.
“Dara thinks Beatrice is wonderful with Wolfie,” a source tells theDaily Mail. “She’s a natural.”
Another source said that while Dara "loves her son to bits and, like any mother, she is very protective," she is also "totally happy that Beatrice will be developing a relationship with her son and is happy that he will attend the wedding as Edo’s best man."
Buckingham Palace announced that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will be getting married next year.
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A palace spokesmanconfirmed toExpress.co.uk that Beatrice’s nuptials will be privately-funded.
This comes after Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank cost taxpayers around £2 million.