Date night! Princess Beatrice keeps it casual in head-to-toe black as she enjoys dinner with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at a private members club in Mayfair

  • The couple enjoyed a date night at the exclusive restaurant in Mayfair yesterday
  • Beatrice, 32, opted for a more causal look as she donned a black dress and jacket
  • Husband Edoardo Mozzi, 36, dressed his navy suit down with black coat 
  • Couple appeared smitten as they enjoyed a glass of wine and dinner together 

It’s been almost a year since their royal wedding day, and Princess Beatrice and her new husband are clearly still in the honeymoon phase. 

The Queen’s granddaughter, 32, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 36, were spotted enjoying dinner at the exclusive members club George in Mayfair last night before hopping into a taxi home.

Beatrice opted for a casual look in a head-to-toe black ensemble which she accessorised with black boots, while Edo looked smart in a simple navy suit, white shirt and black coat. 

The couple appeared smitten as they enjoyed dinner on the terrace at the club, with Beatrice beaming as she chatted to her husband. 

The Queen’s granddaughter, 32, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi , 36, were spotted enjoying dinner at the exclusive members club George in Mayfair last night before hopping into a taxi home


Beatrice could be seen sipping on a glass of wine while chatting with her husband on the date night yesterday 

Beatrice opted for a casual look in a head-to-toe black ensemble which she accessorised with black boots, while Edo looked smart in a simple navy suit and white shirt

The VIP visitor wore her hair in loose curls which were brushed back into a loose side parting, keeping her makeup to a minimum.

The couple could be seen chatting animatedly, before stepping out of the club and climbing into a taxi. 

Once in the taxi, Edo could be seen carrying a colourful yellow present wrapped with an orange ribbon. 

While it is not Princess Beatrice or Edo’s birthday in the next few months, Edo’s son Woolfie’s fifth birthday was last month.  

The Queen’s granddaughter appeared to chat animatedly to her husband during the dinner as they enjoyed al fresco dining in Mayfair  

The Queen’s granddaughter, who married Edo in a small ceremony last July, beamed at her husband during the intimate dinner 

It is not known whether Beatrice is a member of the exclusive club – which counts the likes of David Cameron among its regulars and costs more than £750 a year – or just a guest.

Infamous for its strict dress code, t-shirts, leggings and flip flops are strictly banned for female guests while men are forbidden from sporting untucked shirts.

A bottle of wine can cost as much as £28 a glass, while one bottle of vintage champagne is priced at an eye-watering £700.

She has been spotted at the club in the past, and was seen leaving the exclusive bar at 2.30am the week of her sister Eugenie’s royal wedding.

It is not known whether Beatrice is a member of the exclusive club – which counts the likes of David Cameron among its regulars and costs more than £750 a year – or just a guest

The night out comes after a difficult period for the couple, as the royal family came to the official end of the mourning period for Beatrice’s grandfather Prince Philip. 

Edo joined Beatrice for the funeral last week, marking his first royal ceremony since the couple tied  the knot last summer.

Beatrice wore a long collared jacket, believed to be a custom Claire Mischevani coat, as she attended St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, accompanied by her husband for the funeral last weekend.

She paired her sophisticated ensemble with a round hat embellished with a large black bow and a pair of understated stiletto heels as she joined her family to mourn the loss of the late Duke of Edinburgh. 

While it is unknown if the couple dined with others during their evening at the club, Edo left holding a present wrapped in yellow dinosaur wrapping paper

Meanwhile Princess Beatrice broke social distancing rules by hugging someone just outside the club while leaving 

Beatrice and her husband joined other royals outside St George’s Chapel ahead of the funeral, including her younger sister Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank, Kate Middleton and Zara and Mike Tindall.

The couple then entered St George’s Chapel and sat alongside Eugenie, 31, and her husband Jack, as well as Zara and Mike – both of which have recently welcomed baby boy’s who they named after Prince Philip – for the emotional ceremony.

Days earlier, Princess Beatrice shared a lesson she learned from her grandfather at her final public appearance before his death – explaining how he encouraged her not to become ‘obsessed with solutions’ and to focus on the journey to get there instead.  


Beatrice opted for a casual look in a head-to-toe black ensemble which she accessorised with black boots, while Edo looked smart in a simple navy suit, white shirt and black coat

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