Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi delighted fans with a rare public appearance alongside their children during the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 victory parade in London on Tuesday. The couple, joined by their daughters Sienna, aged three, and baby Athena, as well as Edoardo’s son Wolfie from a previous relationship, were spotted enjoying the lively celebration near The Mall.
A Stylish Yet Relaxed Family Outing
Blending effortlessly into the jubilant crowd, Princess Beatrice opted for a casual yet chic look, wearing a cream knit jumper over a floral dress with her hair pulled back into a neat bun. Edoardo embraced a laid-back style, sporting a blue shirt paired with a baseball cap, making it a comfortable family day out.
Their young daughter Sienna was seen waving a hand-drawn England flag enthusiastically while savoring a sweet treat. Meanwhile, baby Athena—who was born prematurely in January—was safely nestled in a baby carrier worn by her father, ensuring a cozy and secure spot during the event.
Royal Presence at the Historic Celebration
Although no working members of the royal family officially attended the parade at Buckingham Palace, Princess Beatrice’s presence with her growing family brought a subtle but heartfelt royal touch to the festivities. The event saw thousands of fans gathered to celebrate England’s historic win at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.
Lionesses Celebrate with Joy and Emotion
The victorious Lionesses were met with roaring applause as they paraded down The Mall, marking a proud moment for English football. The energy soared when manager Sarina Wiegman took the stage and danced alongside global afrobeat star Burna Boy, adding a vibrant flair to the celebrations.
Tears of joy flowed from team captain Leah Williamson as she delivered an emotional speech atop the Queen Victoria Memorial, just steps away from Buckingham Palace. “I’ve been crying all the way down The Mall,” she admitted, her voice filled with emotion during an interview with host Alex Scott.
Williamson expressed deep gratitude to the fans and paid tribute to her teammates, calling them “special, special people.” She spoke candidly about the strong bond and resilience within the squad, emphasizing the unity that helped them overcome challenges both on and off the pitch. “We love each other; we’ve got each other’s backs,” Williamson shared. “We had tough moments, nasty things to deal with, and still we rise.”
