King Charles and his nieces Princess Beatrice and Eugenie have reached an agreement ahead of traditional Easter Service at St George’s Chapel on Sunday.
This has been revealed by royal expert Roya Nikkhah in her tweet after claims Eugenie and Beatrice will not attend the service.
The royal expert tweeted, “Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not join the King, the Queen and the royal family for the traditional Easter Service at St George’s Chapel on Sunday.”
Citing the insiders, Roya added that with the “agreement and understanding” of the King, both have made alternative Easter plans.
Another royal expert Rebecca English also made similar claims, saying: “It is understood that with the agreement and understanding of The King, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsors’s daughters have made ‘alternative plans for this Easter’.”
“Sources stress they were very much part of the family Christmas at Sandringham and ‘will be seen’ at future .”
Royal expert Richard Palmer has claimed, “The King has left the door open for Beatrice and Eugenie to attend family events in future but the problem is they will become the story and focus public attention on royal involvement in the Epstein scandal, which is likely to drag on for more years yet.”
Sources say that "with the agreement and understanding of the King" they have made alternative arrangements, royal expert Emily Ferguson also tweeted.