A Mother’s Love Knows No Bounds
It’s the day that was supposed to be filled with joy and celebration, but instead, Sarah Ferguson found herself sharing her deepest feelings with her daughter, Princess Beatrice, after her royal wedding was postponed due to the global pandemic. As a proud mother, Sarah took to social media to express her love and admiration for her eldest child, turning a moment of disappointment into an opportunity to celebrate the love between mother and daughter.
In a heartfelt post shared on Instagram, the 60-year-old Duchess of York reminisced about the special bond she shares with Beatrice. “Love you, my darling Beatrice,” she wrote, accompanied by a nostalgic photo of her daughter. “You have given me more joy than I could ever wish for.” Her words painted a vivid picture of a mother's pride and love for her child, even during challenging times.
View this post on InstagramLove you my darling Beatrice. You have given me more joy than I could ever wish for. I am so excited to celebrate yours and Edo’s love when we all are out of lockdown. The most important thing is health and love and today I send it to you and all the other people that were getting married during this time .. so proud of you all
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Looking Forward to Better Days
Sarah’s message didn’t stop at nostalgia. She went on to express her excitement about celebrating Beatrice’s marriage to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi once the world emerges from the pandemic. “The most important thing is health and love,” she emphasized, sending her blessings not only to Beatrice but also to everyone else who had to postpone their weddings. Her words were a powerful reminder of the resilience and hope that define us in times of adversity.
This touching post came just over a month after Beatrice had to cancel her nuptials with the British property developer, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, due to the ongoing health crisis. Back in April, a source close to the royal family confirmed to Closer Weekly that the princess had reluctantly decided to put her wedding on hold. The original plan was to tie the knot at St. James’s Palace in London, surrounded by loved ones.
A Difficult Decision
“[Bea] desperately wanted to walk down the aisle with Edo, but it just wasn’t feasible because of the health crisis,” revealed an insider. “She doesn’t want to put any of her friends and loved ones at risk.” According to the source, this wasn’t the first time Beatrice and Edoardo had to cancel their wedding plans. In fact, it marked the third time they had to postpone the big day. While both knew they were making the right decision, Beatrice couldn’t help but feel disheartened, occasionally wondering if the wedding was doomed.

Before the announcement of the postponed ceremony, insiders close to Queen Elizabeth’s family revealed how Beatrice had been preparing for her special day. “Bea is really excited about making it official,” one source told Closer. With her mother’s guidance and the help of a professional wedding planner, Beatrice was organizing a beautiful celebration that, while not as grand as some other royal weddings, was perfectly suited to her personality and style.
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Even though Beatrice’s wedding plans remain on hold for now, there’s no doubt that Sarah will be there to support her daughter when the moment finally arrives. After all, the love of a mother is something that nothing—not even a global pandemic—can ever diminish.
A Final Word
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