Dara Huang and her nine-year-old son, Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, known as Wolfie, have jetted off to Thailand for a summer holiday.
This comes just days after the young royal was spotted attending a major event alongside his extended family.
American architect Huang shared glimpses of the getaway on her Instagram Stories, revealing that the pair had landed in Bangkok.
Captioning one post “Touchdown Thailand,” she later added: “What a beautiful city! So green. Hello #bangkok,” while showing herself and Wolfie relaxing on a hotel balcony.
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Wolfie Mapelli Mozzi leaves UK just days after stepping out with Princess Beatrice
Another clip showed them travelling in a luxury car, with Huang writing: “Wolfie’s dream come true.”
Elsewhere, she praised the destination’s natural beauty, exclaiming: “Omg gorgeous! Loving Thailand already.”
Wolfie’s overseas trip follows his recent appearance at a high-profile event in London.
On July 29, he was photographed with his father Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, stepmother Princess Beatrice, and his younger half-sisters — Sienna, three, and baby Athena, who is just six months old.
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Wolfie and Dara Huang pictured in Thailand
The family watched the Lionesses’ victory parade as it made its way along The Mall outside Buckingham Palace, celebrating England’s historic win against Spain in the Women’s Euros final on July 27.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo reside at St James’s Palace, located just a short distance from the Mall, making it a convenient location for the family to enjoy the festivities.
The Mapelli Mozzis were pictured among the crowds, with Wolfie appearing relaxed and cheerful during the outing.
The nine-year-old, who splits his time between his parents, has become a familiar figure at family gatherings.
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Dara Huang called Thailand ‘gorgeous’ on social media
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Wolfie Mapelli Mozzi pictured enjoying the holiday
His mother, Huang, regularly shares snapshots of their life together, from school milestones to holidays abroad, while maintaining a relatively private profile compared to her royal connections.
Huang and Edoardo were previously engaged and continue to co-parent amicably.
Their son is also a beloved member of the wider royal circle and is often included in events with Princess Beatrice and her family.
While the royal couple share a home in the Cotswolds with their two daughters, Huang and Wolfie appear to be making the most of their summer break in Southeast Asia.