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For any copyright, please send me a message.  Princess Beatrice will marry her beau Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020, Buckingham Palace announced in late September. However, the attention on the York family has shifted from the upcoming nuptials to Prince Andrew and the backlash to his car-crash Newsnight interview earlier this month.  In the run-up to the nuptials, all eyes and interest should be on the eldest daughter of the Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, royal expert Marlene Koenig said. She told Express.co.uk: “In fairness to Beatrice, this is her wedding day, essentially, the happiest day of her life, and the focus should be on her and not her father. “That said, she and her sister are both collateral damage in the behaviour of both their parents but, especially, right now, her father. “The two princesses are devoted to their parents, so these actions, the reality of the Epstein case, can only be truly saddening for Beatrice.”  The BBC interview and its fallout, which has already forced the Duke of York to step back from his royal duties, left the young Yorks “deeply distressed”, according to a source who spoke to the Daily Beast. But it could also have a direct impact on Princess Beatrice’s wedding. Some commentators, including royal biographer Christopher Warwick, have also said the Epstein scandal could force Beatrice and Edoardo, known among family and friends as Edo, to have a private wedding or a smaller ceremony than Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s.  While clarifying the Yorks have so far released very little information about the wedding, Ms Koenig believed the All Saints Chapel would be perfect for a small wedding. The chapel is located on the grounds of the Royal Lodge, Prince Andrew and Sarah’s home, and is often attended by the Queen when in Windsor. The expert said: “If they wanted or were talked into a small wedding, All Saints Chapel would be perfect because it is located in Royal Lodge area. “Just speculation, however.  “They got engaged at the end of September and it is now nearly December and so far no releases, even with a date.” The expert believes the pair could also get married at St George’s Chapel, the same church where three royal weddings have taken place in the past two years. She said: “They could marry at St George’s Chapel and not have a carriage ride, which would lessen the cost of extra security. “The castle and grounds would be closed just as it was for Eugenie’s wedding, there would be no crowds gathering along High Street in Windsor to witness the carriage ride.  “The only viewing would be when the bride and her father after they leave Royal Lodge and drive the Long Walk to the castle. “The reception would be inside, same for a reception at Royal Lodge, which is closed to the

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