Princess Beatrice is thought to be head over heels with her property developer boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and expectations are mounting that a royal wedding could be on the way.
While there is no official announcement from Buckingham Palace, the UK is abuzz with rumours that the couple will be married by next spring.
Ladbrokes have even suspended betting on Princess Beatrice - daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson of York - tying the knot next year.
According toExpress, bookies are convinced that the royal is smitten with the multi-millionaire, with the impending engagement being a 1/2 shot last month.
"It looks as though Princess Beatrice will be stealing the royal limelight next year with a 2020 wedding on the cards," Alex Apart of Ladbrokes said.
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Reports fromThe Sunindicate that Princess Beatrice's partner is a 34-year-old Italian property developer who specialising in discreetly finding and developing expensive homes for rich clients.
He's also the step-son of the late Christopher Shale, and it is thought that he had connections as a friend of the royal family prior to his romance with Princess Beatrice.
Expressreported that Beatrice and Edoardo have been dating since October last year.
Princess Beatrice's last boyfriend was Uber executive Dave Clark (whom she dated for ten years up until their breakup in 2016).
Princess Beatrice is thought to be head over heels with her property developer boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
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Earlier this weekNew Idealearnt exclusively that Princess Beatrice is telling friends to expect an invitation to their upcoming destination wedding in Italy very soon.
"They’ve decided to elope and wed in Italy, sending ‘save the dates’ to close friends and family to let them know the plans and start arranging flights ahead of their big day," a royal insider revealed.
"They’re going all-out to make it the showbiz wedding of the century – with Beatrice saying that while they may be shunning the royal traditions and going against protocol, it won’t be any less regal or lavish."