Former Prince Andrew’s daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are reportedly going through a challenging moment within royal life, as scrutiny around their family intensifies. Despite maintaining a low-key presence, the sisters are said to be more influenced by discussions about their titles and future roles. Experts suggest that the situation left him somewhat isolated within the royal circle. However, it is claimed that a senior royal is standing firmly behind them during these uncertain times.
According to the expert, King Charles is ‘the only one who really cares about ex-Prince Andrew’s daughters.’
According to royal commentator Robert Jobson, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie may be more isolated than ever within the royal family. However, he claimed that King Charles is currently “the only royal left” to support the sisters. daily Express. Jobson alleged that Charles had long had a soft spot for his nieces and cared for them personally.
Jobson said, “Charles loves those girls. Always has,” suggesting that support for the sisters may not be widespread in the royal household. She further claimed that Prince William takes a more pragmatic view of the monarchy and described him as “insensitive”. Meanwhile, Jobson said Princess Catherine of Wales supports those who remain prudent and focused on duty.
The reported tension comes as Beatrice and Eugenie grapple with disputes involving their parents, ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Both were stripped of their York titles after their alleged relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Although the sisters were not directly involved, experts suggest that their royal status may still have been affected because of those connections.
There is also increasing discussion about whether princesses should retain their titles. Jobson said such a decision would ultimately be up to King Charles and Prince William. “It connects them to Andrew. To Epstein. To all of this,” he claimed, referring to the significance of their titles.
Also, public opinion can also play a role in this. A recent referendum was cited by daily Express Suggested that the majority of respondents believed that Beatrice and Eugenie should lose their titles. Although such surveys are not official, they highlight changing sentiments around the monarchy.