Princess Beatrice, Eugenie angry as King Charles ends their financial security
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie upset after losing future inheritance from Royal Lodge
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are said to be angry with King Charles after losing the financial security they expected from their “disgraced” Andrew’s royal residence, the Royal Lodge.
According to Radar Online, the sisters had assumed the 31-room property would remain a family asset but their hopes were crushed by the monarch.
Due to renewed scrutiny over Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein, Charles had to stripped them of their royal titles and even ordered them to vacate the property.
Now, an insider told the publication that the princesses are upset not about luxury, but because their expected financial security is now gone.
"There was an expectation that Royal Lodge would one day benefit Beatrice and Eugenie, even if only as a safety net. That has now gone completely,” an insider revealed.
They added, "They are angry because this is not about extravagance. It was about long-term security that has been wiped out. Their dream of an easy life in retirement is now gone."
"The understanding was that the arrangement insulated the property from short-term drama. That belief has proved badly misplaced."
The publication revealed that the Royal Lodge "reverts entirely to the Crown Estate," and neither Andrew nor his daughters can now claim the property.
Meanwhile, reports claimed that Andrew will move to a property on King Charles' private Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, possibly a farm like Marsh Farm.
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