Princess Beatrice of York, granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has welcomed her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Their daughter, born on January 22, 2025, has been named Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi, a name already drawing admiration for its elegance and significance.
The birth announcement was made on January 29, 2025, through official channels. According to the statement, the baby was born at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London and both mother and daughter are “doing well.”
“Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter,” the official update noted.
A Name Steeped in Symbolism
The name Athena is inspired by the revered goddess from Greek mythology, known for wisdom, courage, and civilization. The choice subtly nods to the family’s ties to Greek heritage—particularly through Beatrice’s grandfather, the late Prince Philip, who was born in Greece and descended from the Greek and Danish royal families.
Her middle names, Elizabeth Rose, carry deep familial and cultural weight. “Elizabeth” honors the child’s great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, while “Rose” is a timeless symbol of grace in British naming traditions.
Source: Royal.uk; People Magazine; BBC Archives
Athena’s Place in the Royal Family
With her birth, Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi now becomes 12th in the line of succession to the British throne. She follows her sister Sienna Elizabeth, who was born in September 2021 and is 10th in line. Their mother, Princess Beatrice, is 9th, while Princess Eugenie, Beatrice’s sister, now stands 11th.
Athena does not currently hold a royal title such as “Princess,” consistent with recent naming practices for non-working members of the royal family.
Source: Royal.uk – Line of Succession
A Growing Modern Royal Family
Athena is the second daughter of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Their first child, Sienna Elizabeth, was born in September 2021. Edoardo also has a son, Christopher Woolf (affectionately known as Wolfie), from a previous relationship. Princess Beatrice has been widely praised for her role as a stepmother.
In public statements and interviews, Edoardo has described the family as “very close,” while sources close to the couple note that Beatrice is a nurturing, grounded parent who values privacy and family time.
Source: People Magazine; Hello! Magazine
Beatrice and Edoardo’s Shared Life Beyond the Spotlight
Though Princess Beatrice is a member of the royal family, she is not a senior working royal. She balances public duties with professional roles in finance and technology and supports various charities, particularly those related to education and literacy.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi is the founder of Banda Property, a luxury real estate firm in London. He also holds the courtesy Italian title of Count, inherited from his father’s noble lineage—though it carries no legal standing in the UK.
Since their marriage in July 2020, Beatrice and Edoardo have maintained a relatively private life while occasionally participating in public royal events.
Public Reaction and Royal Traditions
While the birth of a royal baby traditionally draws public interest, Beatrice and Edoardo have opted to share updates selectively, reflecting a modern approach to royal parenting.
As is customary with royal births, Athena’s name and birth details were shared a few days after the event through royal.uk. There is no official social media presence for Beatrice or her children, reinforcing the couple’s commitment to family privacy.
Conclusion: A Meaningful Addition to the Royal Family
The arrival of Athena Elizabeth Rose adds a joyful new chapter to the story of the House of Windsor. Her name honors family heritage and timeless values while reflecting the thoughtful approach that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo bring to parenting.
While Athena may not carry a royal title or fulfill official royal duties, her place in the royal family’s history is secure—and warmly celebrated by both family and royal observers.
Verified Sources:
- Royal.uk – Official Royal Announcements
- People Magazine – Royal Baby News
- BBC News – Royal Family
- Hello! Magazine – Princess Beatrice Family Updates