Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit from their British royal family duties, all eyes have been on the royals in order to see how they choose to deal with the Megxit aftermath. Not only has it been said that Queen Elizabeth II has been working to "overhaul" Buckingham Palace, but other reports have signaled that The Duke and Duchess of Sussex could suddenly return to their royal roles.

Now, it appears as though Her Majesty has also been giving unexpected support to someone outside of the Fab Four.

According to Express, the palace has indicated that the royal wedding of Princes Beatrice of York and Mr. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi is set to take place on May 29, 2020. "Her Majesty The Queen has kindly given permission for the ceremony to take place at The Chapel Royal, St. James's Place," reads the statement. It then adds that the ceremony "will be followed by a private reception, given by The Queen, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace."

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This differs from past celebrations, such as Princess Eugenie and Prince Harry's royal weddings, as neither of those took place at Buckingham Palace. The last royals who were granted this honor were Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton.

This, said the outlet, shows that the Queen was giving a "nod of support" to Prince Andrew's daughter following the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, which the publication called a "difficult time." Previously, it was reported that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge played a role in blocking ABC News' reporting on the scandal and that the Duke of York had also caused new suspicion due to his lack of cooperation.

Moving forward, it has been said that the monarch has a "daunting" task planned for her staff in the future. Additionally, Middleton has reportedly sent a "strong royal message" and given a nod to her focus following Megxit.

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is pictured. POOL/Tolga Akmen