King Charles has reportedly taken a ‘decisive’ action against his nieces Princess Eugenie and Beatrice after their names also emerged in Epstein files.
King Charles always had a good relationship with the York sisters, and was determined to maintain that they were wholly unaffected when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his titles last year.
The Mirror reported, but now that more claims against Sarah and Andrew’s daughters have emerged, and amid growing calls for Beatrice and Eugenie to speak up on their parents’ indiscretions, the royal insiders claimed the monarch has had no choice but to take 'decisive action'.
The close confidant said King Charles has had no choice but to distance himself from Eugenie and Beatrice in order to protect the reputation of the Royal Family.
The royal source claims, “Beatrice and Eugenie are particularly vulnerable at the moment. As they are dragged further into the Epstein web, the King is shifting his stance on the girls' future. Although they aren't implicated in any of Epstein's wrongdoings, their own association with him threatens to tarnish the reputation of the throne.”
About the royal sisters, the insider said, “Both girls are very highly strung and emotional, like their mother. Beatrice is trying to come to terms with it matter-of-factly although can't help bursting into tears regularly - not for her father but for the implosion of her own world and, especially, the family's cold shoulder.”