The royal and her husband, whom she married in 2020, relocated to the iconic countryside area in 2021.

Living there with their three-year-old daughter Sienna and her seven-month-old sister, Athena, the family have settled well according to Hello magazine.

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Princess Beatrice and Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi.Princess Beatrice and Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi. (Image: Andrew Matthews / PA)

With a swimming pool, tennis courts, and multiple bedrooms, as well as “sprawling gardens”, the farmhouse is said to be well-suited to the royals.

Rachel Avery, Hello’s homes editor and an interiors expert, has recently given her take on the design choices at the £3m farmhouse.

“We have some clues about Beatrice and Edoardo’s home interiors, due to the nature of the building – a converted farmhouse, but also due to Edoardo’s immaculate designs for his company, Banda Property,” she said.

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The couple live with their daughters in the Cotswolds (stock photo).The couple live with their daughters in the Cotswolds (stock photo). (Image: Unsplash)

“The farmhouse exterior and Cotswolds location would probably have an influence on their chosen style, opting for rustic and pared-back touches.

“Banda Property is known for honouring the heritage and feel of a building, so I wouldn’t expect to see anything too modern inside.

“Open-plan kitchens incorporating dining spaces are incredibly popular now, and we know that Prince William and Princess Kate changed the layout at Anmer Hall to accommodate this.

“I think a modern couple like Beatrice and Edoardo, who have a young family, would also likely have this kind of set-up.”