Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie reportedly have very tense plans set in motion for Christmas given the fact that their parents are not said to have been invited.
Insight into all this has been shared by the author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, Andrew Lownie
The royal biographer shared everything while conversing with Cosmopolitan UK.
In that chat he explained, the plans set in motion are being described as “tense” given the way Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are with each other since the email leak.
For those unversed with the media frenzy surrounding the former Yorks, Andrew has been forced to give up his military titles, honors, his dukedom and was even stripped of the title of prince after backlash ensued, following the posthumously released memoir of his late accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
The memoir details a detailed account of her time with the former prince, as well as about Jeffrey Epstein.
Since then not only has the King’s brother lost his royal patronages but has even been asked to vacate Royal Lodge that is funded via taxpayer money in favor of a privately owned property run by the King and Sandringham.
With the move slated for sometime next year the biographer hypothesizes the daughters might opt to steer clear of their father and mother this Christmas season and instead “go to Sandringham and muck in with the big party rather than with their parents.”
After all, Mr Lownie believes, “[Beatrice and Eugenie] know where their bread is buttered, and they want to keep in with them.”
Furthermore, there is also a personal aspect because “Beatrice and Eugenie's business careers have predicated on their remaining Princesses and remaining in the royal fold. So we will see them want to maintain that.”
Why this may happen even more so is because “last year, Eugenie went to her husband's family,” the biographer explained before signing off.