Beatriz and Eugenia take a firm step amid growing speculation about royal exile


Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are determined to stay afloat as they decide on their main look despite the Palace’s misgivings.

Royal sources have maintained that King Charles still has a soft side towards his two nieces despite the Epstein debacle and controversies involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.

While it seemed that the monarch’s public congratulations to Eugenia guaranteed them some form of protection, the latest investigation launched by the Charity Commission into her Anti-Slavery Collective indicates some commotion behind the scenes.

The royals will gather to celebrate Peter Phillips’ wedding to Harriet Sperling next month and the York sisters also have an invitation.

“The Royal Family needs good news and nothing unites like a big church wedding,” a source said. the sun. “Beatrice is going and Eugenie is in the second trimester of her pregnancy, but hopes to attend.”

This comes as fervent royalists now urge the King to overthrow not only Andrew but also his two daughters, as the bond will always weigh on the Firm.

The source added that Charles “always wanted them both to remain part of the family.” And even amid the criticism, the King made it “clear” that Beatriz and Eugenia are “welcome to family events.”

The wedding will take place at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire, on Saturday 6 June.

Meanwhile, the Palace is silent on the new investigation.

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