Royals take protective measures for Beatrice and Eugenie as key appearance looms


Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were apparently gripped by uncertainty as controversies surrounding their parents led to a somewhat confusing stance from the Palace.

As scrutiny of Epstein’s files and the investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson deepened, the royals appeared to distance themselves somewhat from the York sisters.

This came after they attended Sandringham Christmas, where all the royals showed their support by her side during a difficult time. The sisters were then invited and then not invited to royal events, further confusing the public about the royal stance.

According to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, the royal family will not allow Beatrice and Eugenia to suffer because of their parents’ sins as they will appear at their cousin Peter Philips’ wedding in the summer.

“They are Peter’s first cousins ​​and have always had a good relationship,” Bond said. The mirror.

“There will inevitably be some interest in Beatrice and Eugenie if they are invited to the wedding, but not enough to detract significantly from the bride and groom,” he explained.

Peter Philips reportedly made the decision to keep the drama of his wedding to Harriet Sperling free from the royal family as he left the Sussexes off the guest list, fully aware of the row. Furthermore, Andrew and Fergie were also firmly eliminated due to the media attention and public uproar it will cause.

This will also be a protective measure for the sisters, as King Charles has promised to maintain a relationship with his nieces. Experts pointed out that the monarch practically protected them when he decided to announce Eugenia’s third pregnancy through the Palace.

He indicated that Beatriz and Eugenia remain part of the royal fold and that the rest of the family also participates in their protection.

Bond said: “Beatrice and Eugenie are going through an incredibly difficult time in their lives and I think their whole family is determined to stay true to their promise that women will always be included.”

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