King Charles embraces Beatrice, Eugenie to show love and support
Beatrice, Eugenie receive warm welcome from King Charles after dark phase
King Charles made big plans for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie after closing the dark chapter of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Since the monarch took away titles and honours from his 'disgraced' brother, there were growing concerns about the York sisters' future within the royal fold.
The head of the royal family, Charles, gave a clear message to all that the sins of Andrew are not reflected on Beatrice and Eugenie.
Most recently, both sisters have received prestigious honours from the King. Beatrice has been announced as Deputy Patron of Outward Bound, a UK-based charity with deep ties to the royal family.
On the other hand, Eugenie participated in the King’s Foundation’s 35 under 35 network event following her promotion as a mentor for a meaningful campaign.
Royal commentator Ingrid Seward told The Sun that the King is "determined to embrace his nieces, both Beatrice and Eugenie and bring them into the royal fold in a way where they don’t feel they’re just being gratuitously pulled in, but they’re actually doing something for it."
According to the royal expert, the monarch feels protective of Sarah and Andrew's daughters, especially during "a hideous time."
King Charles must have been saying to Beatrice and Eugenie, "'don’t worry, we are looking after you,'" as he is a man of "great faith," said Ingrid.
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