Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie make Easter decision amid Royal crisis
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have snubbed the Royals for Easter plans
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are not joining the Royals for Easter.
The York sisters have reportedly made “alternative plans” for Easter Sunday as they step back from joining King Charles at the Windsor Castle service.
However, Palaces source reveals the sisters will attend future events with the Royal Family.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have been drifting apart from their mother, Sarah Ferguson, as the trio, who once knew as a tripod, seems to be collapsing.
Since the eyebrow-raising involvement of Fergie with Epstein came out, her daughters were deeply affected, the source claimed.
It has been said that Beatrice and Eugenie have been more disappointed in their mother than their father.
Earlier, in a conversation with The Telegraph in 2018, Eugenie opened up about her special bond with Beatrice and her mom, Sarah.
She said, "Mummy, Bea and I call ourselves 'The Tripod'. They are my best friends in the world."
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