• Princess Beatrice opens up about her kids and dyslexia
  • They are ready to support their children through any challenge
  • Both she and her husband Edoardo are dyslexic

Princess Beatrice, 35, and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 39, both have dyslexia. While they're uncertain if their daughter Sienna, two, or Edoardo's older son, seven-year-old Christopher (aka Wolfie), share the learning disorder, they're grateful to provide unwavering support and guidance.

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2023 Wimbledon Championships Princess Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi seen in the Royal box during the mens™

Princess Beatrice embraces parenthood with wisdom

In a rare interview on the 'Lessons in Dyslexic Thinking' podcast, Princess Beatrice shared their perspective: "As two dyslexics, we will be navigating parenthood to understand whether our children have dyslexia and how we can best support them. If they are fortunate enough to share this trait, we feel truly grateful that we can offer them valuable resources."

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She said: “Talking about this subject is my favourite thing, because as a dyslexic who's navigating the kind of mad world we live in, I am so grateful and lucky to have a dyslexic thinking mindset, because it definitely pushes me a little bit further to try and solve some of these challenges and try and help as much as I can."

Beatrice, who is the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, has previously embraced her dyslexia as a "gift."

During her pregnancy, she told 'HELLO!' magazine, "My husband is also dyslexic, so we'll see if we're having this conversation in a few months with a new baby in the house. But I genuinely view it as a gift. Life is shaped by moments and challenges, and they're what define us."

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