Dara Huang missed a major celebration in the US as she continues to co-parent with her ex-partner Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his current wife, Princess Beatrice.

The American architect instead celebrated Thanksgiving in London, marking the US holiday whilst continuing her life in the UK, where she now lives.

Huang shared glimpses of her festivities on social media, showcasing an elegant dinner set up complete with wine glasses, candles, and carefully arranged place settings.

Her traditional celebration featured a turkey accompanied by vegetables and sweet potato mash, which she enjoyed alongside friends. The festivities included Intelligent Change games as part of the evening’s entertainment.

Dara Huang misses major celebration in the US as she co-parents with Edoardo and Princess Beatrice

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Taking to social media, Huang recently expressed her gratitude for “support from family”, saying: “Wow, what a week! Life lately. Can’t complain, I’m so blessed to have the best support with friends and family!”

She added that London’s holiday season “makes every day look like magic!”

Huang co-parents her eight-year-old son Christopher Woolf, known as Wolfie, with property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

Edoardo married Princess Beatrice in 2020, and the couple welcomed their daughter Sienna the following year.

Dara Huang posted an image of her Thanksgiving celebration on social media

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The family arrangement has proven harmonious, with Wolfie occasionally joining the Royal Family at significant events.

Buckingham Palace recently announced that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo are expecting their second child together.

Huang has previously shared her appreciation for the positive family dynamic, noting how Wolfie benefits from having multiple supportive figures in his life.

“I feel lucky to have such positive people around him, who really embrace him – because it didn’t have to be so easy,” Huang told Harper’s Bazaar.

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Speaking about the co-parenting arrangement, Huang emphasised her belief in creating a positive environment for her son.

“Wolfie has had two sets of parents trying to help him on both sides, and I just think, ‘The more, the merrier’,” she shared.

The architect expressed strong views about maintaining harmonious relationships after divorce.

“I don’t understand people who are divorced and then hold their children as collateral; that doesn’t make any sense,” she stated.

Wolfie spending Christmas in 2023 in Florida with his motherInstagram / Dara Huang

Her focus remains on fostering a nurturing environment for Wolfie. “It’s about creating a happy home and lifestyle,” she explained.

The arrangement appears to be working well, with both families actively supporting Wolfie’s development.

Princess Beatrice has embraced her role as a stepmother, describing Wolfie as her “bonus child”. The Princess of York’s expanding family reflects the successful blending of their households, with Wolfie regularly participating in family activities.

The arrangement demonstrates how modern families can thrive with open communication and mutual respect.

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo’s growing family, with Sienna and another child on the way, shows how their family unit continues to evolve.

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