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Beatrice and Eugenie at Royal Ascot in 2018 (Image: Getty)

The scalpel may be deadlier than the sword, and now some important royals are considering using it to surgically cut themselves off Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to save themselves. Relations between the York sisters and Prince William, Princess Catherine, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become strained, according to a royal insider, with Jeffrey Epstein again emerging as the spark.

After the sisters were mentioned in the recently released Epstein Files, William allegedly feared the sisters’ lack of discretion could backfire on the monarchy. It’s clear that he’s smart enough not to risk the future of the institution by appearing too close to his cousins.

When Beatrice was 21 and Eugenie was 19, they agreed to fly to the US with their mother Sarah Ferguson for lunch with vile pedophile Jeffery Epstein, who was serving a prison sentence for procuring a 14-year-old girl for prostitution.

Catherine was reportedly never very close to Beatrice and Eugenie, and the Sussexes have yet to contact them since the scandal around Epstein and his intensified ties to the Yorks.

Admittedly, it’s not hard to break up with the capricious Harry and Meghan.

Harry has more chips on his shoulder than Harry Ramsden and Meghan can get at the way the sun rises in the morning.

Likewise, Harry and Meghan would fly halfway around the world to open an Amazon package, so their lack of contact with Beatrice and Eugenie over the last few months is equally troubling.

The royal insider also stated that William was furious that Beatrice hosted a tea party in Saudi Arabia in November, shortly after his father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, became a commoner.

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William reportedly saw this as an example of his lack of self-awareness.

I sympathize with Beatrice and Eugenie because where will they turn?

They have yet to speak out about the Epstein Files naming either of them (I don’t need to highlight any inaccuracies), but they still seem to have been cornered by others.

First, there’s the trip to see Epstein with their mother after his release. Apparently he and Fergie were going together because she got a free trip to the USA.

Fergie’s staff managed to contact Epstein’s PA after he completed his prison sentence to suggest the trip and then asked the financier to pay for his business class flight.

They first flew to Florida, then went to New York for lunch with Epstein; this was clearly an excuse for Fergie to vacation in the US at someone else’s expense.

Shamelessly, he is happy that a pedophile is paying for his jet set because to him, a free thing is free!

The princesses were just adults, so they probably had no idea of ​​the consequences of their actions. Then Eugenie was humiliated once again by her mother when she emailed Epstein and said Eugenie had had a “weekend full of lovemaking.”

When her mother wrote this, Princess Eugenie was 19 and had just started dating her current husband, Jack Brooksbank, with whom she shares two children.

Let’s not get started on the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor stuff in the Epstein Files.

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Happier days with the rest of the royal family – in 2017 (Image: Getty)

Therefore, feeling betrayed by their parents’ deep ties to Epstein, the sisters do not want to be with their mother and father and support them all the way.

But equally, they seem persona non grata to other royals because they are semi-loyal to Andrew and Fergie, or have blood ties to them. Where do they turn?

Royal expert Hilary Fordwich said: “Although both girls are loyal to their parents, given that even their maiden names are so toxic, they now face the untenable choice of whether saving their own futures should prevail.”

“They now have difficult decisions to make. All children faced with the despicable behavior of their parents are forced to make such a choice.”

Beatrice is currently still ninth in line to the throne, while Eugenie is in 12th place, following her nieces.

Many years ago, when I was a young news reporter in Manchester, we kept an old, camouflaged Second World War British Army helmet in our office.

When you did a full Horlicks on a story or didn’t get the exclusive, the news editor forced you to publish it.

“You’re in the trenches!” He would scream. I was never brave enough to answer: “But that was World War I…?”

Beatrice and Eugenie are in no man’s land, or at least in the trenches; It’s time for the steel helmet.

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