Princess Beatrice to Alter Her May 29 Royal Wedding Plans

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Princess Beatrice to Alter Her May 29 Royal Wedding Plans
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Princess Beatrice will have to wait for her a big day a bit longer due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

Princess Beatrice will have to wait a bit longer for her big day. The 31-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah"Fergie" Ferguson was set to tie the knot with her fiance, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, atwith a private reception hosted by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace afterward. But due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Buckingham Palace has released a statement sharing the change of plans for the couple.

The statement notes that the pair may not change their wedding date, but may alter the plan for their wedding day.

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