Is Sarah Ferguson already scouting wedding venues for Princess Beatrice?

They’re yet to get engaged, but could Sarah Ferguson already be scouting out wedding venues for eldest daughter Princess Beatrice and her boyfriend of one year, Edo Mapelli Mozzi?

On a recent visit to Tuscany, the Duchess of York posed for a relaxed photo with her chauffeur, which was later posted to his Instagram account.

Strangely, Villa Cetinale, – the house once owned by the late Viscount Antony Lambton, who was disgraced after being caught in a tabloid sting with prostitutes and cannabis – was also tagged in the picture.

An image of the Duchess of York included a tag for Villa Cetinale (pictured) – the house once owned by the late Viscount Antony Lambton- and one for American Brenda Babcock and a company called Iles Events

Renting the villa, near Siena, costs £23,000 a week and those requesting their special wedding package for more than 100 guests should budget for an additional £9,000 (pictured, an image from inside the villa)

Renting the villa, near Siena, costs £23,000 a week and those requesting their special wedding package for more than 100 guests should budget for an additional £9,000 (pictured, an image from inside the villa)

On a recent visit to Tuscany, the Duchess of York posed for a relaxed photo with her chauffeur (pictured together), which was later posted to his Instagram account

On a recent visit to Tuscany, the Duchess of York posed for a relaxed photo with her chauffeur (pictured together), which was later posted to his Instagram account

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice of York at The Animal Ball Art Show in London in May

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice of York pictured while arriving at Annabel's Private Members Club in Mayfair, in July. They are said to be discussing a wedding

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice of York pictured right while arriving at Annabel’s Private Members Club in Mayfair, in July. They are said to be discussing a wedding. The couple are pictured left at The Animal Ball Art Show in London in May 

Renting the villa, near Siena, costs £23,000 a week and those requesting their special wedding package for more than 100 guests should budget for an additional £9,000.

Moreover, Fergie’s indiscreet driver also tagged American Brenda Babcock and a company called Iles Events in his post.

Both specialise in destination weddings to the region, with a testimony on Babcock’s website from designer Vera Wang, claiming: ‘When it comes to weddings, there is no one with more knowledge, dedication and fantasy than Brenda.’ Coincidence? Perhaps. 

But with Edo’s family hailing from Italian aristocracy, it would certainly be fitting. And, of course, the Duchess may be helping out Bea who, as I have revealed, is busy being a ‘step-mum’ to Edo’s two-year-old son Wolfie, whose mother is architect Dara Huang.

Fergie¿s indiscreet driver also tagged American Brenda Babcock and a company called Iles Events in his post - which included a tag for Villa Cetinale (pictured). Both specialise in destination weddings to the region, with a testimony on Babcock¿s website from designer Vera Wang, claiming: ¿When it comes to weddings, there is no one with more knowledge, dedication and fantasy than Brenda¿

Fergie’s indiscreet driver also tagged American Brenda Babcock and a company called Iles Events in his post – which included a tag for Villa Cetinale (pictured). Both specialise in destination weddings to the region, with a testimony on Babcock’s website from designer Vera Wang, claiming: ‘When it comes to weddings, there is no one with more knowledge, dedication and fantasy than Brenda’

With Edo¿s family hailing from Italian aristocracy, it would certainly be fitting (pictured, a bedroom at Villa Cetinale). And, of course, the Duchess may be helping out Bea who, as I have revealed, is busy being a ¿step-mum¿ to Edo¿s two-year-old son Wolfie, whose mother is architect Dara Huang.

With Edo’s family hailing from Italian aristocracy, it would certainly be fitting (pictured, a bedroom at Villa Cetinale). And, of course, the Duchess may be helping out Bea who, as I have revealed, is busy being a ‘step-mum’ to Edo’s two-year-old son Wolfie, whose mother is architect Dara Huang.

It’s over for Brooklyn and Hana 

They played out every moment of their romance on Instagram so it’s no great surprise for me to report Brooklyn Beckham and his model girlfriend Hana Cross have split. 

After nine months together, the young lovers have decided to call it a day, leaving the eldest of the Beckham brood free to join his parents on holiday in Italy.

And perhaps there will be nobody happier than Brooklyn’s mum Victoria, who had quietly suggested he end the relationship after it became tempestuous during a trip to Cannes Film Festival in May.

It was even suggested she and David were angry Brooklyn, 20, refused to make Hana, 22, sign a non-disclosure agreement about the relationship, putting more pressure on the young couple.

Now the big question is: who will get custody of their beloved Pomeranian, Soho?

After nine months together, the young lovers have decided to call it a day, leaving the eldest of the Beckham brood free to join his parents on holiday in Italy. He is pictured with Hana Cross in July this year

Brooklyn Beckham and Hana Cross at the Moschino Pride Party in London last month

After nine months together, the young lovers have decided to call it a day, leaving the eldest of the Beckham brood free to join his parents on holiday in Italy. He is pictured left and right with Hana Cross in July this year

Tiger Lily Hutchence has made the touching decision to leave London for the town where her mum Paula Yates spent her last months. 

Along with boyfriend Nicholas Allbrook, 30, the budding photographer is renting a flat in Hastings, where Paula spent the summer of 2000 with Tiger Lily, now 23, and her three sisters before her death from an overdose. 

A friend says: ‘This is incredibly poignant for Tiger. She was only four when her mum fell in love with Hastings but she knows it was where she was so very happy.’ 

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