Princess Beatrice ‘snubs her disgraced father and is spending Christmas FAR away from him… and Fergie’

Princess Beatrice is expected to snub her disgraced father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor this Christmas.
The 37-year-old princess is preparing to spend the holiday season on a ski trip abroad with her friends as she distances herself from her shamed father.
It is also said that she plans to stay away from her mother Sarah Ferguson and is going on holiday abroad with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his friends.
Beatrice was reportedly invited to her last Christmas at the Royal Lodge before her parents were expelled.
He also received an invitation to attend celebrations with the King and other royals at Sandringham but declined both to ‘avoid embarrassment’. Sun.
He told friends he was “tormented” by the “infighting” between his parents and the rest of the family, the newspaper reported.
‘Beatrice did not want to cause any embarrassment and was torn between her loyalty to the King and her family,’ a friend said.
‘He didn’t want it to seem like they were looking down on anyone, so it was easier to go out with his friends.’
As Princess Beatrice, 37, (right – pictured June 2016) prepares to snub her father this Christmas, Princess Eugenie, 35, faces a dilemma about where to spend Christmas
The princess goes on holiday abroad with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and their friends
In a recently published photo, Andrew is seen lying on the laps of five elegantly dressed women; Ghislaine Maxwell, meanwhile, is lurking in the background at Sandringham Mansion.
Princess Eugenie, 35, faces a similar dilemma and may stay away from her family over Christmas.
Both princesses attended the Royal Family’s early Christmas party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday without their parents.
Andrew, 65, faced further embarrassment after new images of him emerged as part of the Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice.
In one photo, he is seen lying on the laps of five elegantly dressed women in his lounge room at Sandringham, the royal estate in Norfolk, while Ghislaine Maxwell lurks in the back.
Andrew was stripped of all his royal titles in October after a leaked email, published by the Mail on Sunday, proved he had lied in an interview with BBC Newsnight when he claimed he had ‘no contact’ with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein after they were photographed together in New York in December 2010.
The Mail also revealed an enthusiastic email in which his ex-wife Sarah called him a ‘loyal, generous and outstanding friend’ just weeks after publicly disavowing Epstein.
This year marks the first time since Andrew moved into Royal Lodge 20 years ago that he has failed to put decorations on the outside of the residence.
The two wreaths and Christmas trees used to decorate the house last year were not put up.
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor took a stroll in the rain in Windsor Park earlier this week after missing out on an invitation to the King’s annual pre-Christmas party for extended family
Eugenie and Beatrice were photographed arriving at the royal Christmas dinner at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday
Beatrice will also stay away from her mother, Sarah Ferguson, who was also involved in the disclosed Epstein files.
Questions were swirling about the identity of the mystery women with Andrew in the photo published on Friday night this week.
This photo was taken in one of the Royal Family’s most valuable rooms at the Sandringham Estate; here the likes of the King, William and Kate will often watch TV, play games or enjoy afternoon tea over Christmas.
The former prince was filmed lying in front of five women, wearing a black suit and bow tie, with his face smiling next to one woman’s bare legs.
Behind her stand Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s grinning pimp, and another unidentified woman who had a black box placed over her face by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Although there is no context to the newly released photo, the image raises new questions about what the disgraced royal knew about Epstein and the billionaire pedophile as he brought his sex-trafficking girlfriend into the Royal Family’s inner sanctum.
Because the room not only has a great historical background, but also is one of the most important rooms in the family at Christmas.
The drawing room at the entrance of the nineteenth-century house is where the King sometimes hosted more than 40 family members to watch his pre-recorded speech; this is his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. It is a tradition that dates back to Elizabethan times.
The annual ritual is part of the royal family’s festive traditions, where, like the dinner before, members of the family go there to reflect on the past year and also to unwind and enjoy each other’s company.
The room overlooks the grand entrance hall at the King’s private Norfolk estate, which has always been a meeting place for the royal family, who often watch TV, play games or enjoy afternoon tea.
Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment.




