Were Beatrice and Eugenie right to spend Christmas at Sandringham? | Royal | News

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Joined the Windsors traditional walk to church Christmas Day morning at King Charles’ Sandringham estate. The York sisters show unity with the Royal Family while their father joins them Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorreportedly I spent Christmas day with my friends He is at the Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle, which he will soon have to vacate.
Instead of celebrating Christmas with their dad princesses chose to join the King. It comes as a scandal continues to swirl around Mr Mountbatten-Windsor and his friendship with pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. Beatrice and Eugenie’s appearance in Norfolk today (December 25) raises questions about what led to the decision and whether it was correct.
For many years, the sisters spent Christmas at Sandringham as per royal tradition, but their parents’ apparent absence sarah fergusonIt may have created a dilemma for them.
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The York siblings’ Christmas at Sandringham comes as Prince Andrew, Duke of York, continues to face dire headlines over his relationship with her. epstein.
Among the new emails to emerge this week was a message sent from Balmoral, signed “A”, from disgraced British socialite and Epstein sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. “inappropriate friends”.
An Aug. 16, 2001, email from the same person, released as part of the Epstein files, said they were at the “Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family” and then asked Maxwell: “Did you find me inappropriate friends?”
Other documents in the Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice include emails showing the Metropolitan Police contacted the FBI about Andrew last month.
A detective chief inspector from the Met said in an email dated 10 November: “Examining” Andrew’s alleged efforts to obtain information about Virginia Giuffre through protection officers, allegations of human trafficking, and flight records of Epstein’s trips to the United Kingdom.
Earlier this month, the force said it would not launch a criminal investigation into allegations that the former duke asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to dig up dirt on Ms. Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault. Mr Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly and vehemently denied the allegation.




