King Charles York Royals Reality Check: Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to Only ‘Help Out When Necessary’ in Place of Senior Royal Upgrade
As Royal Ascot 2024 processes on, King Charles III has apparently decided that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will not become full-time, senior working royals.
"There has been much chatter about the possibility of the York sisters becoming working royals, but it is understood Beatrice and Eugenie will be limited to informally helping out when necessary," GBN's royal correspondent Cameron Walker wrote.
This insight comes as the Royal Lodge fight intensifies as scandal-ridden Prince Andrew is determined to defeat the monarch for the sake of "Beatrice and Eugenie's inheritance."
"Andrew has no intention of moving out, and it’s extraordinary that his brother has chosen to reopen this battle via anonymous briefings to the press." a friend of the former Jeffrey Epstein confidant spilled.
"It's like they [the Palace] have learned nothing from the whole Harry and Meghan debacle," the friend added. "Andrew does not have a huge amount in his life anymore; the house is one of the few things keeping him going, and the idea that he is going to throw that away along with his children’s inheritance is just absurd."
They continued: "The place is perfectly well maintained, and the notion that Andrew is in dire financial straits is not remotely accurate. He still has the support of plenty of friends and has plenty of business interests."
This led one commenter on X to state: "Glad to see Andrew finally grow a pair and stand up for what is rightfully his!"
One critic pointed out: "It is not his estate to fight for. The Crown estates own it and let him stay there because his mother negotiated a lease with them."
This comes after Sarah Ferguson all but confirmed the long-running Charles and Andrew rift with Good Morning Britain host Martin Lewis when he kept asking the ex-royal about the quarrel. "I tend not to get involved in brothers' discussions, and I think that's the safest place to be," Ferguson pointedly told the broadcaster when asked about the squabble. "Let the brothers discuss it between themselves."
Around that time, a bombshell report in The Times blew the lid off the property argument, exposing just how ruthless the King was in his battle to throw the "piling on the pounds" prince out of the opulent estate. But a source stepped forward to explain how the monarch is willing to be fair with his out-of-work younger brother.
"The King’s kindness is not without limit, and there is a very good option for Andrew to move into Frogmore Cottage… which also has the benefit of being within the Windsor Castle security cordon hence reducing the need for alternative round-the-clock security for Royal Lodge," they told an outlet.