Princess Beatrice and Eugenie ‘true feelings’ about royals after Andrew scandal – expert | Royal | News

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are likely going through a difficult time at the moment due to the scandals surrounding their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. While Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35,’s reputations appear to have been left untarnished by the scandals involving their parents, the situation will undoubtedly bring up a lot of conflicting emotions for them.
That’s because the sisters have to watch the royal drama, as their parents lost the right to use their royal titles last week. Now they have to watch as Andrew, 65, and Sarah, 66, face possible eviction from the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where they live together despite being divorced.
Although Beatrice and Eugenie got along well with their uncle King Charles and their cousin Prince William, they were undoubtedly a little upset by the decisions the monarch and first in line to the throne made regarding Andrew.
Therefore, it may affect the sisters’ view of their uncle and cousin, even if they see the “logic” behind their decisions; especially as Andrew continues to face accusations following his previous friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein (which he denies).
Speaking about how Eugenie and Beatrice’s feelings about the King and William may have changed as a result of their father’s royal decline, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Express exclusively: “The consequences of the scandal surrounding Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are unpredictable. This will depend in part on what the Epstein files may contain. They also suggest that Andrew and Sarah Since they are daughters, it will partly depend on how Beatrice turns out.” and Eugenie perceives how her parents are treated.
“Prince William reportedly supports a policy of banning church services and the complete exclusion of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson from all royal events. “Events are moving too fast and that is the current situation.
“The King and Prince William are unlikely to be endeared to Beatrice and Eugenie, but they have careers and families and can of course see the logic behind this. The issue of titles has not yet been resolved. This scandal overshadows the vital work of the royal.”




