Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mozzi’s Cotswolds home is under threat due to an outbreak of bird flu after a case was confirmed near their residence. Beatrice, Mozzi, and their daughters Sienna and Athena live in a house near Blenheim Palace, which they purchased in 2021 and are gradually restoring. The Mail on Sunday previously reported that the family has also renovated an annex adjacent to the house. The family is already considering it as a potential option for moving in with Beatrice’s mother, Sarah Ferguson, who, like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was stripped of her royal title.

According to experts, bird flu is a type of flu that is considered particularly dangerous because it can be fatal in both domestic and wild birds. It also poses a serious, though rare, threat to human health.
Sadly, a case of bird flu was confirmed in our area today, – the Blenheim Communities page on social media, which publishes news about the estate and its surroundings, reported. — We currently have only one registered case within the park, but we continue to monitor both the park and beyond. We are making every effort to limit the spread of the virus among the general population, the public representatives concluded.




