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Princess Beatrice enjoys shopping trip with her stepson

The Queen’s granddaughter became a stepmom in July


UPDATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 12:31 PM EDT

It seems  Princess Beatrice  has adapted nicely to her new role as a stepmother! The newlywed was spotted out in London with her four-year-old stepson Christopher Woolf, nicknamed “Wolfie.” In pictures shared by The Daily Mail, Beatrice and Wolfie were seen picking up groceries from British supermarket Waitrose, while  Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi  waited outside for his wife and son in their Range Rover. “Beatrice is a wonderful and very hands-on stepmom,” a source previously told People magazine. The 32-year-old Princess was dressed down for the errand run wearing a denim shirt, printed skirt and face mask.

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Princess Beatrice’s husband Edo has a son from a previous relationship

Edo shares his son with American architect Dara Huang. Wolfie had a starring role at his father and Beatrice’s private wedding serving as the best man. In February, a spokesman for the couple told The Daily Mail, “I can confirm that Wolfie will be best man.” At the time, a friend of the couple’s told the news outlet that Beatrice and Edo wanted Wolfie to take on the role “because they want to show that he is loved and embraced by his stepmother.”

Beatrice and Edo secretly tied the knot on July 17 at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor. The bride’s paternal grandparents,  Queen Elizabeth  and Prince Philip, were in attendance for the intimate ceremony, which took place in “accordance with all relevant Government Guidelines.” The pair had originally set May 29 as their wedding date, but were forced to cancel due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The couple tied the knot in a private ceremony on July 17

Following their nuptials, the newlyweds enjoyed a “low-key” honeymoon in France. The Queen’s granddaughter and the Italian property developer were spotted by a tourist driving “a small car absolutely packed to the roof with stuff” in the South of France. The tourist told The Mail on Sunday, “It was such a surprise to see them,” adding, “Edo was behind the wheel and they looked just like any other couple enjoying the beautiful drive.”