WATCH NOW: Dara Huang denied rift with Princess Beatrice amid co-parenting Wolfie
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Wolfie is the eight-year-old son of Huang and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
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Dara Huang set a firm rule for Wolfie as Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's son left the UK on holiday for half-term.
Wolfie, the eight-year-old son of Huang and Edoardo, is currently spending his half-term in Florida, the US state where his mother grew up.
Huang, an American architect, took to Instagram sharing pictures and videos of the holiday.
In one video, she captioned: "Beach time. Time to drop the iPad!"
Dara Huang sets firm rule for Wolfie as mother and son leave the UK
Instagram / Dara HuangHuang added an interaction for her followers where they could agree or disagree with the assertion: "A parent that relates?"
In the video clip, Wolfie could be seen holding his iPad as he walked to the beach with his mother.
Huang clearly wanted the mother and son duo to spend some relaxing time at the beach without any interactive electronic devices.
Wolfie became a big brother for the second time last month when his father, Edoardo, welcomed his second child with his current wife, Princess Beatrice.
Dara told her followers it was time for Wolfie to 'drop his iPad'
Instagram / Dara Huang
The royal couple welcomed a girl named Athena Elizabeth Rose, who was born prematurely on January 22.
She is a younger sister to Wolfie, eight, and Sienna, three - the eldest child of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo.
Huang and Edoardo, an Italian-British property developer, began dating in 2015, however, they split up three years later.
In 2019, Edoardo began dating the Princess of York, and went on to tie the knot the next year.
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Instagram / Dara HuangBeatrice, 36, and Edoardo, 41, live with Sienna and Athena in the Cotswolds.
Wolfie lives with his mother, Huang, in a chic London home.
Huang has opened up in the past about co-parenting Wolfie with Edoardo and Beatrice.
She told Harper's Bazaar: "I don't understand people who are divorced and then hold their children as collateral; that doesn't make any sense."