Beatrice, Eugenie's Sad Goodbye to Royal Privileges: 'Losing Titles'
- Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have kept a low profile following their father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest and have reportedly been asked not to attend Royal Ascot in June, with Eugenie stepping down from her charity role.
- Royal expert Richard Palmer predicts the sisters may lose or voluntarily give up their princess titles due to their parents' association with Jeffrey Epstein and the decreasing role of non-working royals.
- The sisters currently hold full-time jobs, pay market rent for royal residences, and have chosen not to give their children royal titles, indicating a move away from official royal duties.
- Despite distancing themselves from public royal events, Beatrice and Eugenie are likely to maintain private family ties by attending gatherings such as Christmas at Sandringham.
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Eugenie and Beatrice, the daughters of former Prince Andrew, lose reputation and charity jobs because of family affiliation alone. Some think that this is an unfair punishment.
EXCLUSIVE: Prince William bans Beatrice and Eugenie from royal events - and insiders say their titles will be taken next
NEED TO KNOW Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have reportedly been banned from royal events “for the foreseeable future”. The exclusion includes high-profile fixtures such as Royal Ascot. Insiders claim Prince William is driving the decision to distance the monarchy from the York sisters. Sources say the sisters are “reeling” and fear their titles – and place in the line of succession – could be at risk. The move follows renewed scrutiny …
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