Update 10/1/21:
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have announced their daughter's name!
"We are delighted to share that we have named our daughter Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi," Beatrice shared in a tweet alongside a photo of a footprint of her newborn's feet. "We are all doing well and Wolfie is the best big brother to Sienna."
Mapelli Mozzi also shared a touching dedication to his daughter on Instagram, writing "Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi đśđź Our life together has just begun, and I canât wait to see all the amazing things that await us."
He continued, "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 sayingâŚ.that with every child you grow a whole new heart đ"
Original Story 9/20/21:
Princess Beatrice is officially a mom. The royal and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, welcomed their first child, a daughter, over the weekend, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
In a statement, the palace wrote that the coupleâwho married in July 2020ââare delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughterâ on September 18 at 11:42 p.m. at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Both mother and child, who weighed in at a healthy six pounds and two ounces, âare doing well.â
Added a spokesperson, âThe new babyâs 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.â
No name has been announced yet, but a palace statement said that the couple are âlooking forward to introducing their daughter to her big brother Christopher Woolf,â who is Edoardoâs son from a previous relationship.
Beatriceâs parents, Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, are said to have both left Balmoral in Scotland when their daughter was admitted to the hospital on Friday. The Duke of York had been accused of âhidingâ on the queenâs holiday Scottish estate as lawyers tried to serve him with Virginia Giuffreâs sex abuse lawsuit.
Beatrice enjoyed a relatively low-key pregnancy, continuing her work right up until her September due date. Most recently, she stepped out for a visit to Englandâs Forget Me Not Childrenâs Hospice to meet families, staff, and volunteers as she highlighted their work.
âIn the last 10 years, the charity has supported over 800 familiesâI am simply lost for words as to the difference that this support has made to so many lives,â Beatrice said in a statement. âWhen people ask me why I became the patron of this amazing charity, I only have to explain how much of an important part of the community Russell House and the charity has become. And how much of a momentous achievement it is for us to be stood here today celebrating 10 years of supporting that community.â
Earlier this month, she also joined Richard Bransonâs children Holly and Sam Branson at an event for an organization that finds and backs pioneers who lead early-stage projects that support young people. As a trustee of the Big Change charity, she remains active in a number of their activities and initiatives.

Omid Scobie is BAZAAR.comâs Royal Editor at Large and has covered the lives and philanthropic work of the younger members of the British Royal Family for over eight years. As well as spearheading exclusive coverage of major royal milestones (including the weddings of both the Cambridges and Sussexes), Scobie has traveled extensively with Harry, Meghan, William and Kate on their engagements in the U.K. and around the world. As ABC Newsâs Royal Contributor, Scobie is a regular on Good Morning America and host of the networkâs forthcoming podcast, The Heir Pod.
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