Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo shares unbelievable playroom for children in new property
Edoardo is the founder and chief executive of Banda Property
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Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has shared an unbelievable playroom for children in his new property.
Edoardo is the founder and chief executive of Banda Property, a property development and interior design company specialising in luxury homes.
Sharing his latest project via his Instagram, Beatrice's husband reposted a child's playroom from one of his properties.
The calming space featured arched wardrobes and soft, sheer curtains.
An elephant rocking horse and a lifelike baby giraffe stuffed toy could be seen in the photograph.
In addition, Edoardo's property featured a soft play sofa constructed from moveable building blocks.
"Floating colourful balloons as pendants and sconces, with relaxing wallpaper reminiscent of the sky, and a giraffe that evokes cherished memories for the homeowners," Edoardo penned in the caption of the post.
The photograph sparked a flurry of responses from fans in the comments.
"This is definitely the most charming kids' room I've ever seen," penned one fan.
Another wrote: "I've never seen anything so well done on a theme… bravo!"
A third fan wrote: "Most enchanting kids’ room I’ve ever seen.
"Elegant yet sparks the imagination."
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Edoardo, who shares daughter Sienna, three, with Princess Beatrice, also has a son, Wolfie, eight, whom he welcomed with his ex-fiancée Dara Huang.
Both Edoardo and Beatrice are notoriously private about their personal lives, and have never shared a photograph from inside their private farmhouse in the Cotswolds.
The duo bought the property in 2021 for an estimated £3.5million, which is said to be a sprawling home nestled in the Oxfordshire countryside ideal for raising their young, blended family.
The farmhouse itself boasts six bedrooms and multiple reception rooms, but the couple also underwent renovations to create a guest house converted from a separate outhouse.