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Princess Beatrice’s pal comes forward after Easter rejection: 'Bea's struggling'

Princess Beatrice’s friend reveals how deeply the Easter rejection has been

Published March 31, 2026
Princess Beatrice’s pal comes forward after Easter rejection: 'Bea's struggling'
Princess Beatrice’s pal comes forward after Easter rejection: 'Bea's struggling'

Princess Beatrice, daughter to the disgraced Andrew and Sarah Ferguson has been snubbed from Easter alongside her sister Princess Eugenie.

The news comes from the candid interview that her friend just gave Hello! and according to the claims made, the princesses, particularly Beatrice is finding it “very hard” to deal with the way she’s been hit.

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Another big woe she’s been contending with is also rumors of her marriage facing strain, as her husband and Italian Count Edo appears to be in the US while she stays home-side.

Another thing that is adding to their emotional state is the continued release of the Epstein Files that bare their name, despite it being passively.

With all this in the rearview mirror, the friend has told the outlet, “Bea has found the scrutiny very hard, especially the strain of the past few weeks. Bea is keeping calm and carrying on. She learnt a lot from her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.”

The pal also rang alarm bells in respect to the current famly situation and admit, “this is a family in turmoil, but Bea is working hard”. At this time her time is split trying to juggle a full-time work and being a parent as that is being described as her ‘main priority’ at the moment. All of this is being done “in order to keep herself mentally strong and her life moving,” they also said. 

Princess Beatrice, Eugenie's Announcement for Easter: 

For those unaware of the announcement that actually brought their decision to light. The BBC reported that the sisters have made ‘alternative plans’ for Easter, thus will not be present at the annual event at St George's Chapel. 

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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