In a rare interview with Gentleman’s Journal, Mapelli Mozzi, 42, shared that his “biggest luxury,” is simply “travel and time with family.”
“Getting off the beaten track, disconnecting from emails and news, and spending time with my family,” he added of his perfect holiday.
As Examiner previously reported, Mapelli Mozzi and Beatrice, 37, are fighting to save their marriage through therapy.
“They’re trying to calm all the speculation because the last thing they need right now is more negative attention, but it’s well known among their inner circle that there are some very real problems in the relationship,” a source revealed in July.
“Everything that’s been going on with Beatrice’s parents has taken a huge toll on the marriage and Edo’s become very distant,” the source continued, “so they’re in a difficult place.”
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The couple — who share daughters Sienna, 4, and Athena, 18 months — “genuinely want to see if they can make this work,” the source noted.
In his recent interview, Mapelli Mozzi, who is also father to 10-year-old son Christopher, also shared that “time with family and friends” is his favorite way to relax.
“[The] last thing either of them wants is a nasty divorce or, God forbid, a custody battle,” the source added. “They’re doing everything they can now to make sure that, whatever path they end up taking, it causes as little pain and conflict as possible.”
The marital strife reportedly stems from Beatrice’s father, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, who was stripped of his titles by King Charles III in October 2025 due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten Windsor, 66, was arrested in February on claims that he had shared confidential information with the late convicted sex offender when he worked as a trade envoy. Andrew has yet to be charged with a crime and has consistently denied any wrongdoing.