Prince Andrew’s ongoing scandal reverberates through the royal family, prompting his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson to stay out of sight with her whereabouts unknown. Princess Eugenie steps down from her role at Anti-Slavery International, while Princess Beatrice continues daily routines in London.
Beatrice’s husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, remains committed to his global property development firm, Banda Property. Projects span Australia, Dubai, Los Angeles, and London.
Delayed $54.6 Million Sale
A standout development at 111 West 57th Street in New York features a duplex listed for $54.6 million since 2023, yet to find a buyer. The listing appears on the Banda Property website, directing inquiries to the private office email.
Penthouse Highlights
This 604-square-meter residence occupies the former Steinway & Sons headquarters, delivering panoramic city skyline views via floor-to-ceiling windows. Standout spaces include a vast living area with curved sofas and sleek pendant lights, alongside a tranquil master suite in soft beige and blue tones.
Recent Business Travels
The 42-year-old entrepreneur recently oversaw a project at Fisher Island Club near Miami. Earlier visits in late January and early February inspired Instagram posts from Edoardo: “Recap of our time in Miami and Palm Beach. Meeting inspiring people, visiting remarkable places, and discovering exceptional art and craftsmanship. A real pleasure to exchange ideas with peers across the industry at @palmbeachdesigndays. Thank you to everyone who welcomed us, and to all of you who followed the journey along the way.”
Spotlight on Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice
Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice navigate heightened attention following their father’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Though not working royals, they access grace-and-favour residences: Beatrice’s family bases at St James’s Palace, Eugenie’s at a Kensington Palace cottage.
Both princesses skip current royal engagements as matters unfold. Their absence from Commonwealth Day events aligns with the occasion’s focus on working royals.

