Mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson shares video of Wolfie playing rugby days after William was tackled
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Dara Huang co-parents her eight-year-old son with her ex-partner Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
The mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson has posted a sweet video of Wolfie playing rugby.
Dara Huang co-parents her eight-year-old son with her ex-partner Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, who later tied the knot with Beatrice in 2020.
The video of Wolfie, whose real name is Christopher Woolf, comes just two days after Prince William was rugby tackled by local school children in South Africa.
The Prince of Wales, 42, is in Cape Town for his Earthshot Prize Awards, an organisation which he founded in 2020.
Mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson posts sweet video of Wolfie playing rugby
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William took part in a rugby coaching session with local school children during a visit to Ocean View Secondary School.
The father-of-two will attend the fourth annual Earthshot Prize Awards tonight, after engaging in various environmental initiatives and participating in events as part of "Earthshot Week".
William's cousin, Beatrice, married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020 and became stepmother to Wolfie.
Wolfie has made several royal appearances, starting with the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in 2022.
Prince William was rugby tackled by school children while in South Africa
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That same year, he stepped out with his father and stepmother for Christmas at Sandringham.
In 2023, Wolfie joined forces with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at the Royal Christmas Carol Concert, hosted by Princess Kate.
He is also being tipped to celebrate Christmas with the Royal Family in December 2024 after travelling to Florida with Huang for the festive season last year.
Huang has spoken out about co-parenting with Edoardo and Beatrice.
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She told Harper's Bazaar: "Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides, and I just think, 'The more, the merrier'.
"I feel lucky to have such positive people around him, who really embrace him — because it didn’t have to be so easy.
"It's all about your point of view. I don't understand people who are divorced and then hold their children as collateral; that doesn't make any sense.
"It’s about creating a happy home and lifestyle."