Royal fans have spotted an awkward error in Buckingham Palace’s announcement that Princess Beatrice is pregnant.
The Palace posted a photo of the 36-year-old royal with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and their daughter Sienna on X/Twitter to announce the Princess of York was expecting her second child.
However, perhaps in the excitement of the wonderful news, a little error managed to creep through into the royal family’s usually slick and smooth messaging – which some have picked up on.
The post read: ‘Her Royal Highess Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting their second child together early in the new year; a sibling for Wolfie and Sienna.
‘His Majesty The King has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.’
Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her second child. The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson , 36, is already mother to Sienna Elizabeth, three, and stepson Wolfie, eight
However, while most people wished the couple congratulations on the pregnancy, some others noticed the typo in the post – as it mistakenly read ‘highess’ rather than ‘highness’.
One person wrote: ‘Her Royal Highness*’
Another quipped: ‘Do they not read what they wrote before they post?’
It appears the team behind the account noticed the minor error as the post was later corrected to read ‘highness’.
Alongside the statement, Beatrice shared a picture of Edo, Sienna and Wolfie walking in the woods
While many royal fans rushed to congratulate the Princess of York and her husband, Edoardo, some pointed out an awkward blunder in the Palace’s annoucement
The late Queen’s granddaughter, 36, is already mother to Sienna Elizabeth, three, and stepson Wolfie, eight.
Beatrice’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 40, also shares Wolfie, whose real name is Christopher Woolf, with his ex-fiancée, architect Dara Huang.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: ‘Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting their second child together in early spring; a sibling for Wolfie, aged eight, and Sienna, aged three.
‘His Majesty The King has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.’
Alongside the statement, Beatrice shared a picture of Edo, Sienna and Wolfie walking in the woods.
Fans spotted an error in the original X post (left) before it was hastily edited to correct the error (right)
Beatrice is pictured in New York with a friend last week as she attended a Youth Impact Council Launch with her mother
Princess Beatrice is already mother to Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, three. Pictured in a snap on her father’s Instagram account
The royal baby will be 11th in line to the throne, behind older sister Sienna and mother Beatrice.
It pushes Beatrice’s sister Princess Eugenie back to 12th in line.
The grandchildren will be a great niece or nephew to the King, and a second cousin of Prince George, Louis and Princess Charlotte.
He or she will also be Prince Andrew’s fourth grandchild, as Princess Beatrice has two children, August and Ernest Brooksbank.
Like Beatrice’s other children, the new baby will not be known by the title of HRH or have a royal title.
The baby will also be the 14th great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II, with the youngest being Savannah Phillips and the youngest being Princess Eugenie’s son Ernest Brooksbank.
Beatrice is known to be a hands-on mother to both children, and has become close to her stepson Wolfie.
Beatrice and Edo, who are not working royals, have been married for four years after tying the knot in 2020 at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.
The pair have been living in St James’s Palace while their £3.5million house in the Cotswolds is being renovated.
Edo was previously engaged to Chinese-American architect Dara Huang in 2017 and the couple were together for three and a half years.
Their daughter Sienna was worn on September 18, 2021, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.
An announcement from the Royal Family said at the time: ‘Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter on Saturday 18th September 2021, at 23.42, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.
Beatrice and Edoardo with Wolfie, whom Edo shares with ex-fiancée Dara Huang, for the Christmas Day church service in Sandringham in December 2022
Princess Eugenie posted a sweet snap of Sienna Mapelli Mozzi and her older cousin August Brooksbank at London Zoo to celebrate Earth Day last year
Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo shared a previously unseen picture of them kissing at their wedding for their anniversary this year
‘The baby weighs 6 pounds and 2 ounces. The new baby’s grandparents and great-grandparents have all been informed and are delighted with the news. The family would like to thank all the staff at the hospital for their wonderful care.
‘Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well, and the couple are looking forward to introducing their daughter to her big brother Christopher Woolf.’
Proud aunt Princess Eugenie, who is Beatrice’s younger sister, wrote a sweet message on Instagram to congratulate the couple using her nickname ‘Beabea’.
She said: ‘Beabea and Edo, congratulations on your new angel. I can’t wait to meet her and I’m so proud of you. We’re going to have so much fun watching our children grow up. Love Euge.’
She went on to pen a meaningful note to her newborn niece, writing: ‘To my new niece, I love you already and think you’re just awesome from the photos.. we’re going to have so much fun together. Love your Auntie Euge.’
A friend of the family said the Duchess of York returned from Balmoral to meet her new grandchild over the weekend, adding: ‘She is absolutely over the moon.’
And doting father Edo wrote on social media: ‘Our life together has just begun, and I can’t wait to see all the amazing things that await us.
‘Feeling so much love and gratitude for my amazing wife, baby Sienna and Wolfie. These are the days I never want to forget. This week, a friend said to me the sweetest saying… that with every child you grow a whole new heart.’
Beatrice – who was recently named best-dressed of the year by Tatler – has released few photographs of Sienna, and those that are publicly available mainly show the back of her head.
Beatrice, who had a close relationship with Queen Elizabeth, decided to honour her grandmother with her daughter’s middle name.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are photographed after their wedding in the grounds of Royal Lodge on July 18, 2020 in Windsor
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo seen at Royal Ascot in June this year
When the couple announced Sienna’s name in October 2021, Edoardo shared a print of their daughter’s feet along with her full name
The baby, whose name has not yet been revealed, is the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild and 11th in line to the throne. Her Majesty is ‘delighted with the news’, the palace announced in a statement (pictured)
Despite not having a royal title, the little girl is officially a ‘Nobile Donna’ and ‘contessa’ – the female version of a count – as a result of her father’s noble ancestry.
Edoardo will one day inherit his family’s seat, the 18th-century Villa Mapelli Mozzi palace in northern Italy.
When the couple announced Sienna’s name in October 2021, Edoardo shared a print of their daughter’s feet and wrote: ‘Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi.
‘Our life together has just begun, and I can’t wait to see all the amazing things that await us.
‘Feeling so much love and gratitude for my amazing wife, baby Sienna and [her half-brother] Wolfie. These are the days I never want to forget.
‘This week, a friend said to me the sweetest saying…. that with every child you grow a whole new heart.’
Later, the official royal family social media page posted the same image, with the caption reading: ‘The couple have said, ‘We are all doing well and Wolfie is the best big brother to Sienna.’
Sienna was christened on April 29, 2022, at the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace.
Beatrice is pictured attending Wimbledon in 2021 while pregnant with Sienna
Princess Beatrice enjoyed a close relationship with her grandmother The Queen and named her daughter in a sweet tribute
Pictured: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson with their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie
Princess Eugenie shared the first glimpse of her niece in a photo celebrating Earth Day.
She revealed that Sienna and her cousin August ‘love going to the London Zoo’ in a photo of the pair watching the penguins.
In the picture, she appeared to have a thick head of strawberry blonde hair.
Edoardo is the son of former Olympic skier Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi and Nikki Shale.
He had been a friend of the York children for some time before getting engaged to Beatrice. The couple married in 2020.
Known as Edo to friends, he helped mend Beatrice’s broken heart following her split from Dave Clark in 2016 after ten years together.
He was educated at Radley school in Oxfordshire before studying for a Master’s in politics at Edinburgh.
It is believed Beatrice met Italian property developer Edo in September 2018.
Beatrice and Edoardo stand in the doorway of The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge
However, it is said that he had been close to the York family for some time and that they had known each other as children before Edo and the royal began seeing each other romantically.
He is the son of Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, a British Olympian and member of a formerly titled Italian noble family, and Nikki Shale.
The couple made their first public appearance together in 2019 at the National Portrait Gallery’s 2019 Gala. Not long afterwards, he accompanied Beatrice on a family trip with Sarah Ferguson during the Bahrain Grand Prix in March of the same year.
And it was a whirlwind romance, with the couple getting engaged just 11 months after dating in September 2019.
In a public statement Beatrice and Mr Mapelli Mozzi said of their 11-month romance: ‘We are extremely happy to be able to share the news of our recent engagement.
‘We are both so excited to be embarking on this life adventure together and can’t wait to actually be married.
‘We share so many similar interests and values, and we know that this will stand us in great stead for the years ahead, full of love and happiness.’
Beatrice’s sister Eugenie immediately rushed to share her joy on Instagram with a photograph of the happy couple next to the caption: ‘Beabea – wow! I’m so happy for you my dearest big sissy and dear Edo.
Prince William, Prince of Wales and Princess Beatrice of York attend day two of Royal Ascot 2024
Princess Eugenie of York and Prince Andrew, Duke of York stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony in 2013
‘It’s been a long time coming and you two are meant to be.’
The happy couple got engaged during a romantic trip to Italy, which saw them staying in the exclusive cliffside village of Positano, on the Amalfi Coast.
After they announced the engagement, Edo began joining Beatrice at royal events, such as the Windsors’ annual Christmas Day services on Sandringham Estate, before tying the knot in July 2020.
In recent months, the couple have enjoyed a series of exciting adventures together, such as attending BST in Hyde Park and taking to Wembley Stadium for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
In July, Beatrice was named by Tatler as the best-dressed person in Britain, 13 years after getting mocked for the hat she wore to William and Kate’s wedding.
The society bible praised Beatrice for being ‘a beacon of sartorial elegance’ by ‘pairing vintage-inspired cuts with fresh-from-the-catwalk glamour’, although it did note she was the ‘subject of much jest’ for the Philip Treacy hat.
Beatrice and Eugenie are reported to have cried over articles criticising their hats at the wedding.
Beatrice keeps a low profile and, unlike her sister Eugenie, is not active on social media.
She is the vice president of partnerships at strategy, an artificial intelligence software firm.
She has a number of royal patronages including the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, the Teenage Cancer Trust and the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre.
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