
Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, are reportedly “drowning in negative press” through no fault of their own.
For years, the couple has worked to build a quiet, trouble-free life while raising their daughter, Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, and Edoardo’s son, Christopher Woolf (Wolfie).
Between their home in the United Kingdom and a stunning villa in Italy, they have focused on growing their successful businesses, including the luxury property development firm Banda Property and the lifestyle brand OtiumbyEdo.
However, in recent months, their lives have been struck by a tidal wave of scrutiny and humiliating leaks. Every move and past mistake has been dissected by the press and possibly monitored by authorities, all due to the shadow cast by Beatrice’s parents, the disgraced Prince Andrew and scandalous Sarah Ferguson.
The “former despicable and delusional tag team” has been embroiled knee deep in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal for decades, with a mountain of emails, photos, and records of financial ties now surfacing connecting the Yorks to the late pedophile’s disturbing activities.
The Heavy Ramifications for the York Sisters
The fallout has been devastating for Princess Eugenie and her sister Princess Beatrice. Fed up and desperate to protect her family and reputation from crimes she was not even aware of, Beatrice is reportedly taking matters into her own hands. According to the Daily Mail, she has decided to cut all ties and flee the drama and constant scrutiny of the United Kingdom.
A royal source indicates the couple is likely to relocate to the United States, following in the footsteps of her cousin, Prince Harry. Beatrice has reportedly noted how well a move abroad worked for Eugenie, who established a home in Portugal with Jack Brooksbank back in 2022.
“Her sister Eugenie has lived abroad for many years now and that set the precedent,” the source told the Daily Mail. “Moving abroad, most likely to the United States, would be a fresh start for Beatrice and Edo and it would also mean they could give their marriage a kick start and get it back on track.”
Sitting Ducks in a Never-Ending Investigation
The decision to leave is fueled by the realization that staying in Britain makes them “sitting ducks.” The “Andrew and Sarah problem” shows no signs of vanishing. With a police investigation expected to last several months — and the potential for a trial if Andrew is charged — Beatrice is eager to avoid the collateral damage.
“The feeling is that if they stay in the U.K. they will just be sitting ducks because, let’s face it, the Andrew and Sarah problem isn’t going to go away,” the source added. “Edo spends a lot of time in the U.S. for work, so I can easily see them moving there. Both sisters are in touch with their cousin Harry, and he has been offering them advice.”
A Sinister Strategy to Erase the Past
While the move is politely framed as a “fresh start,” for Beatrice and her family, there is a much more brutal, sinister reason behind it.
It is a calculated decision designed to completely cut off and erase Andrew and Sarah from their daughters’ and grandchildren’s lives.In a penetrating piece, The Daily Beast‘s reporter Tom Sykes explained that the plan is meticulously mapped out to ensure the disgraced Duke and Duchess can never follow them and further stain them with his stink.
“The Mail is too polite to mention that such a move would have the effect of making it impossible for their parents to ever visit them, given the desire of Congress to see them testify,” Sykes writes.
The Ultimate Exile for Andrew and Sarah
By choosing the United States, Beatrice is effectively placing a geographical and legal barrier between her children and her parents.
Because of the ongoing interest from U.S. authorities in the Epstein investigation, Prince Andrew cannot set foot on American soil without risking a subpoena, forced testimony, or, worse, spending some time behind bars.
Moving to the US is not just about finding a new home and having the peace of mind that all humans crave — it is a “sinister” tactical strike against the older York that will surely hurt.
It ensures that while Beatrice and Edoardo build a future in the States, Andrew and Sarah will be legally barred from ever visiting their grandchildren there, finalizing a brutal, permanent separation from the York family’s toxic legacy.
Beatrice sees it as a necessary evil and knows she has the backing of the people who matter. Her parents never considered how their actions would devastate her life; now, she is doing exactly what they failed to do — protecting her own.





