Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has made his first Instagram post since Princess Beatrice’s U-turn.

The architect took to social media to make a joint post with his property company, Banda, which he founded in 2007.

Edoardo, 41, posted a video of the company’s achievements throughout 2024, captioning the post simply: “Banda 2024.”

The father-of-two also commented underneath with five clapping emojis as well as the phrase “Team Effort”.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi makes first Instagram post since Princess Beatrice’s U-turn

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This social media presence from Edoardo comes after his wife, Princess Beatrice, executed a royal U-turn.

The Princess of York, currently pregnant with her second child, originally wanted to celebrate Christmas with her husband’s family in Italy.

However, Beatrice, 36, received medical advice against travelling abroad, meaning she eventually joined King Charles and the wider Royal Family at Sandringham.

She was accompanied by Edoardo and his son from a previous relationship, Christopher Woolf (Wolfie), eight.

Beatrice and Edoardo’s three-year-old daughter Sienna did not join the trio for the traditional walk to church in Norfolk.

She was likely waiting inside with other young royal children, such as Lucas Tindall, also aged three.

Beatrice’s father, Prince Andrew, did not join the Royal Family in Sandringham in contrast to the past two years.

The Duke of York, 64, recused himself from the event amid the scandal surrounding his links with an alleged Chinese spy.

Princess Beatrice attended the Sandringham Christmas Day church service, joining other senior members of the Royal Family including King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of WalesGetty
Princess Beatrice walking at Sandringham with her husband Edoardo and stepson Wolfie in 2024PA

Andrew remained at his Windsor home, Royal Lodge, alongside his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie, 34, split from her father and her sister to spend the festive season with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and his family.

It marked the first time, except for the years impacted by Covid, that Eugenie had not joined her family at Sandringham for Christmas.

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