London: Princess Beatrice, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, is about to marry Italian businessman Edward Mapelli Mozzi. Buckingham Palace has announced this. While giving information, Buckingham Palace said that Princess Beatrice will be married on 29 May. The wedding ceremony will be held at the Chapel Royal of St. James's Palace. Beatrice and Mapelli have chosen this place together.
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However, there will be a reception later at Buckingham Palace which will be hosted by Queen herself. Princess Beatrice, a 31-year-old daughter of the Duke of York and Duchess of York, engaged with her property tycoon boyfriend in Italy in September. Buckingham Palace has stated that Beatrice's sister's marriage was shown on ITV in 2018, but there is no purpose to broadcast the ceremony.
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No money of the public will be spent on this marriage ceremony. This will be the fourth royal wedding in the last two years. Talking about the last three marriages, Princess Eugenie, Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Lady Gabriella Windsor were married. The wedding ceremony of all of them was held at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Beatrice's wedding ceremony may receive 150 guests, while her sister's wedding was attended by around 800 people.