Princess Beatrice's daughter tipped for rare appearance as key date looms
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Sienna Mapelli Mozzi was born on September 18, 2021
Princess Beatrice's daughter has been tipped for a rare appearance as a key date looms, according to new claims.
The Princess of York, 36, is being tipped to debut her rarely-seen daughter Sienna when she joins the Royal Family at Sandringham this Christmas.
According to a source, Beatrice will join her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, their three-year-old daughter Sienna and Edoardo's eight-year-old son Wolfie from a previous relationship this year.
This would be the first official time Sienna has been seen in public alongside her stepbrother Wolfie.
Edoardo, as well as Beatrice's younger sister Princess Eugenie, have both used their social media profiles to share pictures of Sienna from behind, thereby not exposing her face to the public.
Wolfie, on the other hand, has attended several royal outings, including the Platinum Jubilee, Sandringham in 2022, and Princess Kate's Christmas Carol Concert in 2023.
The source told The Express: "It is Edo and Bea's turn to take Wolfie this Christmas.
"Sienna is also at an age now where she can walk and has a mind of her own so the couple are wanting to take them on the traditional walkabout for the Christmas Sunday Service at Sandringham.
"Bea is also showing quite a bump now so it's important for the couple to showcase a united family front at this year's celebrations."
Princess Beatrice announced she is expecting her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, with the royal due in early spring.
The source continued: "Edo and Bea have said that after this baby their family will be complete.
"Bea will have two of her own and a third in Wolfie that she also classes as her own child."
Wolfie attended Kate's Together at Christmas carol concert in December 2023
PAWolfie, who spent Christmas with the royals in 2022, later spent the festive season with his mother, American architect Dara Huang, in 2023.
Huang, Beatrice and Edoardo have navigated their blended family extremely smoothly over the past few years.
Wolfie's mother previously 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."
The co-founder of Vivahouse also revealed her thoughts on creating seamless blended families.
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She explained: "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."
The source continued to tell The Express: "Edo and Bea will have him for one Christmas then it's Dara's turn and so on.
"They navigated the summer holidays very well.
"Dara had him for part of the holidays where he joined her on a trip to the United States, then he joined Edo and Bea for the second part of the summer holiday."