Princess Beatrice steals a quick kiss from husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Princess Beatrice steals a kiss from husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi as she picks him up in her £130,000 Range Rover – as ‘leaked plans’ suggest she will have a limited role in Coronation

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were spotted in a rare public display of affection as she picked him up in her brand new Range Rover.

Photos taken in London this week show Prince Andrew’s daughter, 34, waiting for her husband in the couple’s £130,000 hybrid Range Rover.

As it turns out, Beatrice had some trouble opening the car door, as Mr. Mozzi stood outside the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to climb inside.

But as he eventually did, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss.

Photos taken in London this week show Prince Andrew’s daughter, 34, waiting for her husband in the couple’s £130,000 hybrid Range Rover

Pictured: Princess Beatrice on Monday

Pictured: Princess Beatrice on Monday

Beatrice was also spotted braving the high winds in London on Monday wrapped up warm in black leggings and a gray shirt – all topped off with a cozy puffer jacket

Mr Mozzi, 39, then turned his attention to his mobile phone as Beatrice began to drive them through the busy streets of the capital.

Beatrice was also spotted braving the high winds in London on Monday wrapped up warm in black leggings and a gray shirt – all topped off with a cozy puffer jacket.

She looked rather windswept as she walked around town with her phone in hand, deeply focused on something on the screen.

The latest comes as reports suggested that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will star in the King’s Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

As it turned out, Beatrice had some difficulty opening the car door, while Mr. Mozzi stood outside the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to climb inside

As it turned out, Beatrice had some difficulty opening the car door, while Mr. Mozzi stood outside the vehicle for quite some time before he managed to climb inside

But when he finally got in the car, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss

But when he finally got in the car, the royals greeted each other with a sweet kiss

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate.

The Prince of Wales’ children are expected to join their parents in a carriage behind Charles and Camilla, who will be in the Gold State Coach, according to rehearsal documents The Times perused.

Harry and Meghan have still not officially indicated whether they will be present at the coronation. Still, the staff makes plans so that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet can attend the festivities when they do.

The latest comes as reports suggested that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will star in the King's Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

The latest comes as reports suggested that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will star in the King’s Coronation procession at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Harry and Meghan are not expected to participate

It should come as no surprise that the young Wales’ take part in the procession, especially as George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, both accompanied the royal family on the Queen’s funeral procession. Louis, 4, was considered ‘too young’.

Practice plans indicate that the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children will leave the abbey, the paper reported.

The coronation of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen Consort will take place at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6. It is the first such event in 70 years.

Charles has been the British monarch since last year, when his beloved mother Queen Elizabeth II died in Balmoral on September 8 at the age of 96 – ending her 70-year reign. He ascended the throne immediately after Her Majesty’s death.