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'She's not laying low': Princess Beatrice shrugs off royal rent row with glitzy St Tropez party: CHARLOTTE GRIFFITHS

Princess Beatrice attended a lavish party in St Tropez despite recent revelations that her uncle, King Charles, covers her housing costs at St James's Palace. The event took place over two days, with Beatrice attending only the first day. Her husband, Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, attended the second day without her, surprising those close to the couple.

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By CHARLOTTE GRIFFITHS, EDITOR-AT-LARGE, MAIL ON SUNDAY

Published: 10:24 BST, 16 June 2026 | Updated: 10:32 BST, 16 June 2026

After the week Princess Beatrice had, in which it was revealed that her uncle King Charles pays for her accommodation in St James's Palace in London , you'd think that she'd be laying low, trying not to be seen.

Instead, she went out partying in St Tropez, hanging out with flashy celebrities. She went for the first day, which was a big all day lunch, and then she didn't make it to the second day.

But Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, her husband, went on the second day without her. And this has got everyone I know feeling quite surprised.

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Daily MailIndependentCenter5 days ago
'She's not laying low': Princess Beatrice shrugs off royal rent row with glitzy St Tropez party: CHARLOTTE GRIFFITHS

Princess Beatrice attended a lavish party in St Tropez despite recent revelations that her uncle, King Charles, covers her housing costs at St James's Palace. The event took place over two days, with Beatrice attending only the first day. Her husband, Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, attended the second day without her, surprising those close to the couple.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a social event attended by a member of the British royal family without taking a stance on any political issue. It focuses on personal behavior rather than policy or politics. There is no evident framing bias, as the content is descriptive and does not favor one side over the.