Harry, Meghan Markle turn into coaches for Beatrice, Eugenie to learn leverage: ‘It’s all backfired till now’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the only thing standing between a tell-all by the daughters of Andrew and Sarah

By H. Anjum
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February 26, 2026
Harry, Meghan Markle turn into coaches for Beatrice, Eugenie to learn leverage: ‘It’s all backfired till now’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem adamant on helping Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie through this tumultuous time in their life, a time where their parents are facing a lot of questions regarding their past with a convicted child sex offender, and in regards to Andrew. In particular, his time as a Trade Envoy to the UK which has seen him being blasted with many an accusation of misconduct.

For this a well placed insider has come forward and their claim has been shared with RadarOnline.

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Per their understanding the Sussexes may be offering support, because they genuinely believe that Beatrice and Eugenie “would benefit from speaking for themselves rather than allowing speculation to define them.”

“In their view, silence has only allowed assumptions to harden into accepted fact,” when it comes to themselves, their parents and those surrounding Epstein. “They think the sisters are in a position to set the record straight, particularly about the extent of their parents' association with Epstein and what they themselves knew or didn't know,” the source also added.

As for their reasons a separate insider has revealed those. According to their findings, it borrows from the couple’s own experience, back when they too were mulling over Megxit, and things like the Oprah interview, the Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan as well as other bombshell appearances where they shared their ‘truth’.

Now, they are rumored to want to impart this onto Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie because “they saw how telling their story on their own terms reshaped the conversation around them, and they believe that same strategy could work for Beatrice and Eugenie. In their eyes, controlling the narrative is a form of leverage.”

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