Princess Beatrice faces renewed scrutiny amid her parents' tranche of emails to Jeffrey Epstein, with Beatrice and her sister Eugenie dragged further into the scandal after The Mail on Sunday discovered Prince Andrew pushed for them to receive £100,000 in secret payments from a controversial billionaire he was helping while trade envoy. An email revealed Prince Andrew discussed payments of £50,000 to each of his daughters, which could have been used to fund their lavish lifestyles, and Prince Andrew was apparently due to receive £300,000. MPs demanded to know whether the payments were made in return for Prince Andrew's help in pushing the Rowlands' commercial ventures.
Meanwhile, Beatrice received a Mother's Day gift from her nine-year-old stepson Christopher 'Wolfie' Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, as Dara Huang, the ex-fiancée of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, shared a video of their son Wolfie making a card for Beatrice. Dara Huang captioned the video 'making his stepmom a Mother's Day card' with a heart, and she described teaching him how to draw a bee, with the video showing Wolfie coloring while sitting at a table on a train. In response to the scandal, the Daily Mail reported that in November, Prince William had urged his cousins to allow an 'ethics' check on their finances and investments while King Charles had offered the services of one of his senior advisers, but the offers of help and scrutiny were said to have been politely turned down.
I taught him how to draw a bee.
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are quietly marking a family milestone, for Christopher 'Wolfie' Mapelli Mozzi's 10th birthday, though it is unknown how Wolfie will be celebrating his 10th birthday, and Wolfie is occasionally posted on social media by his mother, Dara Huang. Beatrice and Eugenie feature more than 300 times in Epstein Files released by the US Department.