Osipi
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Perhaps having a more subdued wedding without all the public fanfare and the carriage ride is a matter of personal choice that Beatrice and Edo have made.
Perhaps they're taking into consideration that there will be a third member actually affected by this wedding and as involved as the bride and groom are when it comes to creating a "family". I'm referring to Wolfie. Beatrice and Edo may have come to an agreement that they will not put Wolfie on the public stage and in the public eye and be a target for speculation, gossip and innuendo and all that kind of stuff we see so much of.
Andrew and all of the other adults that come into play for this upcoming wedding are used to the "public eye" and opinions but for a small child, it can prove to be a traumatic experience and very scary to, all of a sudden, be the center of attention with 'tographers and flash bulbs and frantic people waving flags and doing silly things.
Perhaps they're taking into consideration that there will be a third member actually affected by this wedding and as involved as the bride and groom are when it comes to creating a "family". I'm referring to Wolfie. Beatrice and Edo may have come to an agreement that they will not put Wolfie on the public stage and in the public eye and be a target for speculation, gossip and innuendo and all that kind of stuff we see so much of.
Andrew and all of the other adults that come into play for this upcoming wedding are used to the "public eye" and opinions but for a small child, it can prove to be a traumatic experience and very scary to, all of a sudden, be the center of attention with 'tographers and flash bulbs and frantic people waving flags and doing silly things.