Dara Huang left the UK following Princess Beatrice’s latest move.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s ex-partner revealed on her social media that she had travelled to Switzerland for work commitments.

Writing on her Instagram story on Wednesday, Huang, an American architect, said: “In Switzerland today for work.”

This comes shortly after her son, Christopher Woolf (Wolfie), accompanied Princess Beatrice and Edoardo to the Royal Christmas Carol Service on Friday.

Dara Huang leaves the UK following Princess Beatrice’s latest move

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The eight-year-old looked smart as he walked side-by-side his father and stepmother into Westminster Abbey.

Princess Kate, 42, has held the carol concert annually since 2021.

Her youngest son, Prince Louis, six, is known to be close friends with Wolfie, as the two shared a sweet moment at the 2023 carol service.

Wolfie may accompany Princess Beatrice and Edoardo to Sandringham for Christmas this year.

Dara Huang revealed that she travelled to Switzerland on Wednesday

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The last time the young boy spent Christmas with King Charles and the Royal Family was in 2022.

In 2023, he travelled to Florida with Huang, where he was treated to a trip to Disney World.

The American architect grew up in Florida but moved to the UK to co-parent Wolfie with his father, Edoardo.

Edoardo married Princess Beatrice, who is ninth-in-line to the British throne, back in 2020 during a small service at the All Saints Chapel in Windsor.

Princess Beatrice, Wolfie and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi arriving at Westminster Abbey on Friday

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Princess Beatrice has been Wolfie’s stepmother since her 2020 wedding to Edoardo

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Huang previously spoke out about co-parenting alongside her ex and his current wife, the Princess of York.

She 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. 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.”

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