Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie grateful for Royal inclusion despite woes
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugene will always be protected by King Charles and the Royal family
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are bound to get included in future Royal family celebrations.
The York sisters, whose parents have been exiled from their royal positions, are still looked over by uncle King Charles.
Speaking about the upcoming royal wedding of Peter Phillips and special invitation to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, Royal expert Jennie Bond tells Mirror : “There will inevitably be some interest in Beatrice and Eugenie if they are guests at the wedding, but not enough to detract from the bride and groom in any major way. They are first cousins of Peter and have always had a good relationship.
“I don’t think Peter would feel that the alleged sins of Andrew and Sarah should be visited on their daughters, who have not been accused of doing anything wrong.”
“Beatrice and Eugenie are going through an incredibly tough time in their lives, and I think their wider family is determined to stay true to their promise that the women will always be included,” Jennie said.
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