Princess Eugenie, 30, was among Royal Family members to attend Princess Beatrice’s under the radar wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on July 17. Eugenie is understood to have been Bea’s maid of honour, just as Beatrice was at her wedding in October 2018.
Beatrice and Edoardo are understood to have honeymooned in the south of France.
Experts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito recently discussed Bea’s honeymoon on podcast Royally Obsessed.
Ms Fiorito asked: “How do you think Bea spent her birthday?”
Ms Bowie replied: “I am wondering if they are still on their little lowkey honeymoon in France.
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“They were there last week or the week before, but we heard from sources that they would be going to a bigger more luxurious large-scale honeymoon later this month.
“I am wondering if they are on that yet, it sounds like it might be at the end of August.
While Eugenie will be excited to catch up with her sister following her romantic getaway, new Government policy is likely to keep the sisters apart for two weeks after Bea’s return.
This is because from last week the Government put France on the list of countries subject to quarantine restrictions when returning to the UK.
Eugenie’s message read: “Happy happy Birthday dear Beabea.
“Here we are on the eve of your wedding.
“Still rocking a scrunchie or hair accessory (since the 90s) and huge smiles on our faces.”
According to a body language expert, Eugenie appears to be the more dominant sister in the new photo.
Body language analyst and author Judi James told Express.co.uk: “Eugenie might be the younger sister but her body language has always suggested high levels of almost maternal protection for Beatrice.
“Here the bride-to-be clings to Eugenie in a way that suggests she is almost frightened to let her go.
“Eugenie’s facial expression suggests she is the more confident and dominant of the two, with her edge-to-edge teeth bared in her smile suggesting strength, while her narrowed eyes signal calm confidence.
“Beatrice presses her head and her body against Eugenie and while one hand is clasped at her throat to suggest excitement and vulnerability the other arm is around Eugenie’s shoulders.”