Princess Beatrice: Dyslexia is a “Gift”

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‘Princess Beatrice: Dyslexia is a “Gift”’

Princess Beatrice says it would be a “gift” for her unborn baby to have dyslexia, like her and her husband Edoardo.

She told Hello!, “My husband’s also dyslexic, so we’ll see whether we’re having this conversation in a couple of months’ time with a new baby in the house, but I really see it as a gift.”

Did you spot that little hint at a due date? Keep your eyes and ears peeled, because we might just be reporting a new member of the family on “a couple of month’s time”…

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They post relatively short video snippets from recent royal events, as well as historical and archive footage when relevant to present times.

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Princess Beatrice, Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi is a member of the British royal family. She is the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York. She is ninth in line of succession to the British throne, followed by her sister, Princess Eugenie.

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