Princess Beatrice's Royal Wedding Had an "Intimate" After-Party

From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Princess Beatrice tied the knot with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a small ceremony at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor on July 17.

  • According to a source, around 30 people attended the intimate wedding after-party.

  • The reception reportedly had the "same matching floral design and theme as the wedding."


Princess Beatrice's royal wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi may have been incredibly different to the grand, and very public, nuptials of fellow royal brides, but the intimate event sounds nothing short of perfect.

Following a small ceremony at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, guests accompanied the couple to an outdoor wedding reception in the grounds of Royal Lodge. Beatrice's parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, live at Royal Lodge. While the ceremony was reportedly attended by approximately 20 people, People reported that the reception's guest list was "closer to around 30 people."

Of the intimate celebration, a source told People, "A few more people were there than the wedding, but it was still very small and intimate. It was all outdoors and under a tent with the same matching floral design and theme as the wedding."

People also reported that, as live music is currently banned due to the coronavirus pandemic, "the couple streamed music from an iPhone to speakers set up outside." Meanwhile, everyone stayed in "special 'glamping' pods that were erected on the grounds about 100 yards from the church and partied into the night."

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