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Princess Beatrice’s hidden Italian noble title revealed through marriage

A royal marriage unlocked an ancient title—yet Beatrice rarely uses it. Her children now carry the same noble legacy from Italy’s elite.

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Princess Beatrice’s hidden Italian noble title revealed through marriage

Princess Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew, holds an Italian noble title through her marriage to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Though rarely used in public, the title connects her to a historic Italian aristocratic family. Edoardo’s lineage traces back to Italian nobility, granting Beatrice the formal status of countess.

Edoardo’s father, Alessandro Mapelli-Mozzi, is a British-Italian art dealer and former Olympic skier. His family carries the hereditary title of Conte, or count, passed down through generations. Because Edoardo legally holds this title, Beatrice automatically became a countess upon their marriage.

Princess Beatrice’s marriage links her to a long-standing Italian noble family. The title of countess is legally valid but seldom referenced in public life. The couple’s children, too, hold noble designations under Italian tradition.

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