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Princess Beatrice Officially Cancels Her May Wedding Due to Coronavirus Concerns: Report

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Princess Beatrice's wedding has reportedly been canceled. The 31-year-old royal and her fiancé,  Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, were due to wed at St.

James’s Palace in London, England, on May 29, but those plans are on an indefinite hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, reports.«There are no plans to switch venues or hold a bigger wedding,» a spokesperson for the couple told . «They aren’t even thinking about their wedding at this time.

There will come a time to rearrange, but that’s not yet.»Prior to the reported news, a March statement from Buckingham Palace confirmed that Beatrice and Edoardo were thinking of altering their wedding day plans to «avoid undertaking any unnecessary risks in the current circumstances.»At the time, the statement

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