The King travelled to the Scottish estate earlier this week, with multiple members of the Royal Family expected to make an appearance
A rarely-seen member of the Royal Family is believed to be joining King Charles and the rest of the Royals at Balmoral for their summer getaway.
The King travelled north to the Scottish estate earlier this week, with numerous members of the Firm also expected to be in attendance very soon.
This is thought to include Princess Beatrice’s seldom snapped stepson, Christopher Woolf, also known as Wolfie, as he is set to join the princess and his father, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Princess Beatrice is due to attend Balmoral alongside her sister, Princess Eugenie, and her family, in addition to their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
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An insider reportedly told the Daily Mail : “He will enjoy a wonderful holiday of outdoor activities such as wild swimming and cycling.”
Edoardo and his ex-partner, Dara Huang, have allegedly tried as hard as possible to keep their son’s life private, however, he has been seen at multiple public outings with the Royal Family, including for the famous Sandringham Christmas last year.
He was seen walking to church with his step-mother and his father, the Mirror reported.
His trip to Balmoral will also come after he spent time on holiday in Florida with his mum earlier this summer.
Wolfie played a starring role in Beatrice and Edo’s royal wedding in 2020, however, as they decided to keep details of the day secret, we didn’t get to see any photos of him. He acted as best man for his dad as well as a page boy.
A friend of the couple told the Daily Mail that the youngster was asked to carry out the role because they wanted to show that he is loved and embraced by Beatrice.
They said: “Bea is totally into the stepmum role. She’s very concerned about getting it right and making every effort to be a second mother to Wolfie. She’s totally devoted to him and talks about him all the time.”
The individual also added that Beatrice is working hard to make sure Wolfie knows he has two families, including making sure their home is filled with photos of him.
They continued: “Bea has always been really close to Edo’s family, so it’s natural that Wolfie should become part of hers.
“He’s a super little boy and extremely cute. It will be interesting to see what happens when they start their own family – but Bea is so caring, his happiness will always be her number one priority.”
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On Monday morning, Charles arrived at the Aberdeenshire castle in his state Bentley for his official welcome to Balmoral.
He inspected regimental mascot Corporal Cruachan IV, a Shetland pony, as it stood with handler Corporal Rory Stewart as the monarch inspected his Royal Guard.
A Guard of Honour was held by Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (SCOTS) to officially welcome the King to Balmoral, although he attended a church service there on Sunday in a private capacity.
After the ceremony, there was a performance from the Pipes and Drums, formed by soldiers from across the regiment, including from the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions, in a display of pageantry which was closely linked to this year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
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