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Princess Beatrice ‘not even thinking about wedding’ as it’s officially cancelled

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After weeks of speculation, Princess Beatrice has officially cancelled her planned wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The royal was due to walk down the aisle at St.

James Palace next month but like so many other brides have been forced to postpone her nuptials in the wake of current global events.

Kind-hearted Beatrice, however, is taking the setback on the chin. According to royal sources, the wedding is the last thing on her mind at the minute.

A spokesperson for the couple told People Magazine that: ‘There are no plans to switch venues to hold a bigger wedding. They aren’t even thinking about their wedding at this time.

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