The King is spending his summer at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The King is spending his summer in Balmoral (Image: Getty)
King Charles has officially arrived at the Balmoral Estate to spend his summer holidays with the Queen and other members of his family. While the full list of those travelling north is not confirmed, the King will be joined by one rarely seen member of his family in the Highlands.
It has been reported that Princess Beatrice’s stepson, Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, will spend part of his summer break with his father in Scotland after he returned from Florida with his mother. Christopher, who is affectionately known by his nickname, Wolfie, was born in 2016 and is the son of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and American architect Dara Huang.
The Daily Mail reported that the family will be joining the King on the estate after a family friend told the paper: “He will enjoy a wonderful holiday of outdoor activities such as wild swimming and cycling.”
Wolfie has been pictured at several royal events over the years (Image: Getty)
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This will be the second time Wolfie has visited the estate. And at Christmas, he joined Princess Beatrice and Edoardo and the rest of the Royal Family on the Sandringham estate.
Princess Beatrice shares a very special relationship with her stepson and has lovingly referred to him as her “bonus son”.
He is rarely seen in public, and Dara often guards his identity when she posts pictures of him on social media.
While this may be the case, the youngster was spotted sitting in the royal box with his dad and stepmother at the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022 and has attended key events such as Christmas and the Princess of Wales’ annual carol concert at Westminster Abbey.
Wolfie joined his father and stepmother for Christmas last year (Image: Getty)
As well as Wolfie, it is understood that the King has extended an olive branch to his brother, Prince Andrew, to visit the Scottish estate.
Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, are reportedly staying at the seven-bedroom Craigowan Lodge, one of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite homes on the estate. Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their families are expected to join them later.
The invitation to join the King and Queen Camilla comes after his behaviour was panned in author Andrew Lownie’s new royal book Entitled, which was released last week.