Rocco Christopher “Wolfie” Woolf, son of architect Dara Huang and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, enjoying himself in Florida. Looks like he’s having a great time during his Easter break! New photos show us the little child, who is growing up fast. Each photograph focuses on the fun and playfulness Wolf enjoys spending with his mom.
Wolfie usually divides his time between the UK and the US. Most recently, he was pictured having a whale of a time constructing an enormous Lego tower on a holiday with his family. His swagger and ambition were on full display when this jokester declared,
“Don’t worry, I can do it.” – Christopher “Wolfie” Woolf
Although Wolfie’s parents are separated, the relationship between the two is amicable and supportive. One time, Huang was engaged to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, a British aristocrat and member of the House of Lords. Two years later, they welcomed Wolfie into the world. Their positive co-parenting relationship ensures that Wolfie is happiest and healthiest, growing up in a supportive family.
Edoardo, the former fiancé of Princess Beatrice, has a strong family lineage through his son. Wolfie has two half-sisters: Sienna and Athena, who are from his father’s relationship with Beatrice. His family ties positioned him at the center of royal connections. Her son’s grandparents are King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and his great-grandparents are the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Wolfie’s pedigree goes back pretty darn far into royal territory. He can count among his famous cousins his great-aunts, Princess Anne, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. Regardless of the impressive history, Wolfie’s everyday routine is a celebration of childhood wonders, including deep experiential learning like imaginary kitchen adventures.
Wolfie, meanwhile, is on his Easter break in Florida with his mother. His adventures perfectly strike the chord between a royal legacy and the innocent fun of being a kid. I’m including photos that beautifully illustrate his amazing transformation. They further reveal the tenderness of familial ties that endure despite cultural differences, and even across oceans.