Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have seemingly sent a clear message to their cousin Prince Harry as they put on a united front at Prince William's party at Buckingham Palace.
Beatrice and Eugenie made it clear to Harry that they support King Charles and Prince William at their difficult time as they teamed up with future the King, who stepped in to host a lavish garden party at Buckingham Palace on behalf of his cancer-stricken father.
The Princesses of York have seemingly cut ties with Harry as they avoided attending the Duke's Invictus Games service in London on May 8 due to fears of causing a split in the royal family.
Beatrice and Eugenie, who are considered ninth and eleventh in line to the throne in the royal family's line of succession, did not attend Harry's milestone because that could have been a sign of a split in the royal family, according to an expert.
The Princesses of York stepped out for the Sovereign’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday afternoon. They were joined by Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, Mike Tindall and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester for the rainy engagement.
Beatrice dazzled in a crimson maxi dress with pearl detailing by the British fashion brand Beulah. She paired her outfit with a pair of nude heels and a cream headband and sheltered herself from the rain with a black umbrella.
Meanwhile, Eugenie rocked a white maxi dress with a pink headpiece and a large bow with flowery detailing. She wore her hair pulled away from her face falling down her back to reveal a pair of simple, hooped earrings.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who enjoy close bond with Harry, have seemingly dealt a blow to the Duke with their latest move.
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