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Princess Beatrice’s husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, hugs her as the couple head to Wembley Stadium to watch Manchester United vs Newcastle.
- Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were seen in rare PDA
- The couple was seen queuing up at Wembley Stadium for the Carabao Cup final.
- Mozzi, 39, was seen putting an arm around his wife of almost three years.
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were spotted in a rare public display of affection on their way to watch football at Wembley.
The couple queued with the public after a brief chat with security outside Wembley Stadium ahead of the Carabao Cup final between Manchester United and Newcastle United.
Mozzi, 39, was seen affectionately wrapping his arm around his wife of 34 years before they headed inside the grounds on Sunday.
The match saw Manchester storm out to a 2-0 victory to claim the league cup in front of 87,000 fans.
The couple was seen linking arms as they made their way to the stadium and smiling.
The footage captured a rare PDA moment outside the stadium, with Mr Mozzi, 39, lovingly embracing the Princess, 34, before going inside to watch the game.
The couple had queued outside Wembley Stadium with the general public.
The royal couple, who share daughter Sienna, dressed elegantly and comfortably.
The royal couple dressed in style and comfort, with Mr. Mozzi wearing a dark blue suit, dark green tie, comfortable black shoes and a black cap.
The princess let her red locks flow freely and wore a gray jacket, black leggings, and boots.
She also had a large gray bag and was carrying a black coat on her arm.
The couple were seen linking arms as they made their way to the stadium, before Mozzi put his arm around his wife of nearly three years.
The footage shows them talking to each other as they made their way to the stadium.
The snapshots were taken just months before Beatrice’s uncle, King Charles, is to be crowned in a weekend-long coronation celebration beginning May 6.
It is not yet clear what role the princess will play in the celebrations, but viewers are expected to see plenty of images of Princes William and George, who symbolize the future of the monarchy.