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    Prince Andrew appears ‘extremely happy’ as Beatrice welcomes baby Athena Elizabeth

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    Prince Andrew appears ‘extremely happy’ as Beatrice welcomes baby Athena Elizabeth

    Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are overjoyed as their eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, welcomes her second child. 

    The 36-year-old royal and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, introduced their newborn daughter, Athena Elizabeth Rose, last week, with Buckingham Palace making the official announcement today.

    On Saturday, the Duke of York, 64, was spotted in high spirits during his routine horseback ride around the Windsor Estate—the first time he has been seen since Beatrice gave birth,reported GB News.

    Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson expressed her overwhelming happiness, sharing that she is “overflowing with love and joy” following the arrival of her granddaughter.

    Andrew, known for his love of equestrian pursuits, was accompanied by a groom as he rode through Great Park, wrapped up against the winter chill in a navy riding jacket, thick gloves, and matching blue jodhpurs. 

    Given Beatrice’s close bond with her father, it is likely that he was among the first to receive the joyful news of Athena’s birth.

    While Andrew has faced scrutiny in recent years over controversies and past associations, this latest family milestone appears to have lifted his spirits. 

    The birth of Athena Elizabeth Rose marks another chapter of happiness for the York family, as they celebrate the newest addition to their growing royal lineage.

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