In an enlightening discussion, Dara Huang shares her positive experience in co-parenting with Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi and Princess Beatrice, highlighting the importance of a harmonious family environment for their son, Wolfie. Concurrently, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie navigate feelings of disengagement within the Royal Family, amid broader changes.
In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, Dara Huang, ex-fiancée of Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, offered insights into her positive co-parenting relationship with Mozzi and his wife, Princess Beatrice. Huang praised their collaborative approach in raising their son, Christopher Woolf, affectionately known as Wolfie. Emphasizing the importance of prioritizing their son’s happiness, she appreciated the supportive and harmonious family environment maintained by all parties involved. This dynamic has facilitated Wolfie’s strong bonds with his stepsister Sienna, reflecting the family’s commitment to fostering a nurturing and loving atmosphere for the children.
Separately, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been reported to feel “very upset” due to a perceived lack of engagement from King Charles amidst ongoing health crises within the Royal Family. Despite their willingness to undertake royal duties, they have faced disappointment as their efforts to contribute to royal engagements have been overlooked. This sentiment arises amid a period of scaling down within the monarchy, affected by health issues among senior royals. A source close to the sisters disclosed their feelings of being sidelined, especially in light of their father, Prince Andrew’s reintegration into the royal fold. Despite their frustrations, the prospect of Beatrice and Eugenie returning to full-time royal duties remains uncertain, in line with the late Queen Elizabeth’s stance on part-time royal roles.