Princess Beatrice set for ‘romantic birthday’ celebrations and surprise from key royal

Princess Beatrice turns 36 today and according to an expert, the royal is set to be spoilt rotten.

Princess Beatrice

Princess Beatrice is likely going to celebrate her special day privately, says expert (Image: Getty)

Princess Beatrice is set to be spoilt rotten today as the royal celebrates her 36th birthday, according to a royal expert.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s eldest child will likely celebrate her special day privately with her loved ones but her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is expected to pull out all the stops for his beloved wife.

Royal expert Jennie Bond predicted that Beatrice is likely to receive flowers from her husband who could potentially surprise her with a romantic dinner.

She told OK!: “She’s quite a private person and will probably enjoy a day with her family and friends. August is a great time for a summer party, but it’s also a time when a number of the royal family are on holiday.

“Beatrice will be happy to celebrate with those around her — her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, her eight-year-old stepson Christopher ‘Wolfie’ and her two-year-old daughter Sienna

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and princess beatrice

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi is expected to pull out all the stops for his wife (Image: Getty)

“He’s [Edoardo] quite a romantic, so Beatrice could be expecting a few dozen red roses and a romantic birthday dinner for two after they’ve got Sienna and Wolfie to bed.

“But they are a highly sociable young couple with a wide circle of friends outside the royal family, so this could be an occasion for a fabulous party in the manor house they own in the Cotswolds.”

Ms Bond also suggested that the Princess of York could be set for a surprise video call from her cousin, Prince Harry, from across the pond.

She said: “This generation of young royals have grown up to be close to one another, and Harry was, of course, always a favourite, with his mischievous sense of humour, his sometimes wild antics and general love of having fun.

Prince Harry on Coronation Day

Prince Harry is likely to surprise his cousin with a video call, says expert (Image: Getty)

“Beatrice has been through some difficult times because of her father, Prince Andrew, so they have more in common than simply their royal heritage.

“I would be surprised if Harry failed to send her birthday greetings.

“We know Harry wants his children to be aware of and understand their UK roots, so a birthday video call to cousin Beatrice from Harry and his children could definitely be on the cards.”

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