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The one royal rule the Queen bent for Princess Beatrice

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Queen Elizabeth is known to be a bit of a rule breaker.

Her Majesty has reportedly bent the rules for her granddaughter Princess Beatrice by allowing her fiance Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi to attend Christmas church service at Sandringham yesterday.

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You see only royal spouses are invited to the get together at Sandringham for Christmas, but this rule was broken for Bea and Edoardo.

The daughter of Sarah ‘Fergie’ Ferguson and Prince Andrew joined other members of the royal family including Her Majesty, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Charles and sister Princess Eugenie at St Mary Magdalene Church.

The 31-year-old royal and property tycoon partner recently hosted a star-studded engagement party at the Chiltern Firehouse in London.

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Princess Beatrice has been spotted attending the Christmas Day service at Sandringham. (Credit: Getty)
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The 31-year-old royal has reportedly concerned friends following the scandal involving Princess convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein scandal and her father. (Credit: Getty)

The happy couple were joined by a string of celebrities including Ellie Goulding, James Blunt and legendary Hollywood actor Robert De Niro.

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Other guests included Beatrice’s mother Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, sister Princess Eugenie, Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa Middleton and her husband James.

The pair will reportedly wed in June after getting Her Majesty’s blessing.

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Bea is set to wed her fiance Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. (Credit: Getty)

A recent report claims the past few months have been tough on Bea and sister Princess Eugenie amid their father Prince Andrew’s sex scandal.

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(Credit: Getty)

Speaking at a charity event in London earlier this week, their mother Sarah ‘Fergie’ Ferguson said her daughters are the “most precious blood in my veins”.

“Recently, you know… they are so strong and so steadfast. I believe we shine by helping others,” she said.

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“The girls are there, they’re humble and they keep going on and on.”

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