Princess Beatrice recently celebrated two significant milestones: her 35th birthday today and her third wedding anniversary with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on July 17.
The couple married amid the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020, therefore their guest list had to be reduced, however, Queen Elizabeth II was present at a social distance.
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Despite not being a working member of the Firm, Beatrice has the HRH title and is ninth in line to the throne after her father, Prince Andrew.

Beatrice was given an uncommon royal title when she married her husband, Edo, who is an Italian count, making her a countess.
Their daughter Sienna, who will turn two in September, was born with the title nobile donna.
Edo’s father, Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, told the Daily Mail: “Edoardo is the only male descendant taking the family into the next generation.” He is a count, his wife will be countess automatically, and any of their children will be counts or nobile donna.”
It is unknown how Beatrice will celebrate her 35th birthday, but she will likely do it with her family, which includes Edo, Sienna, and possibly her stepson Wolfie.

Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, Beatrice’s younger sister, may possibly bring their young family, sons August, two, and newborn Ernest, who arrived in May, to join the celebration.
Edo paid a heartfelt tribute to his wife for their anniversary last month, uploading never-before-seen photos of their wedding day on Instagram.
He captioned the post: “Happy wedding anniversary to the most beautiful wife in the world. I am so grateful for every moment we have shared, every challenge we have overcome, and every dream we have pursued together.
“I love you more than words can say, and I can’t wait to celebrate many more anniversaries with you.”
Despite the lockdown, the late Queen loaned her a Norman Hartnell ivory bridal gown from her own collection to make the momentous day as spectacular as possible.
She also gave her granddaughter the Queen Mary Fringe tiara, which was constructed of diamonds given to Queen Mary by Queen Victoria.
Her Majesty and Prince Philip were able to see Beatrice’s wedding procession in one of their final family moments before the Duke died the following April, aged 99.