Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has made an Instagram post from Switzerland amid Princess Beatrice’s U-turn.
The property developer, who founded Banda Property in 2007, posted three images of a hotel designed by his own company on social media.
He captioned the post: “Switzerland Hotel Concept Design: The Parlour and Bar by @banda.property.”
Edoardo’s location was labelled Switzerland, implying the Instagram post was made directly from the European country.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi makes Instagram post from Switzerland ahead of Princess Beatrice U-turn
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This comes as Edoardo’s wife, Princess Beatrice, is expected to travel to Switzerland later this month, according to the Times.
The Princess of York may have already opted to join her husband in the country ahead of her attendance at World Economic Forum.
This move has been referred to as a “U-turn”, due to the fact Beatrice, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was warned against travelling abroad over Christmas.
The Princess of York received medical advice to stay in the UK over the festive period, meaning she could not join Edoardo’s side of the family in Italy.
Instead, the couple joined King Charles in Sandringham along with their daughter, Sienna, and Edoardo’s son from a previous relationship, Wolfie.
It is not known why the mother-of-one is suddenly able to travel to Switzerland, given the country is a direct neighbour to Italy.
Princess Beatrice, 36, is due to appear at the World Economic Forum, taking place between January 20 and January 24 in Davos.
Prince Andrew’s eldest daughter is expected to speak about the dangers of climate change during the conference.
Her younger sister Princess Eugenie, 34, did not celebrate Christmas at Sandringham alongside Beatrice.
Princess Beatrice is set to step up for the Royal Family as she prepares to travel to Switzerland
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Instead, the younger Princess of York spent the festive season with her husband Jack Brooksbank and his side of the family.
The couple share two sons, August, three, and Ernest, one.
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson withdrew from the Royal Family celebrations in Norfolk, choosing instead to spend the holiday at Windsor.
The Duke of York was wrapped up in scandal over his connections to an alleged spy.