Breaking news from the British royal family! Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are fighting to protect their royal status as the scandal surrounding their father, Prince Andrew, continues to cast a long shadow over the House of Windsor.
As fresh details from the newly released Epstein files send shockwaves through the monarchy, questions are mounting about the princesses' future within the royal fold. King Charles has already stripped Andrew and Sarah Ferguson of their titles and honours — but sources close to Beatrice and Eugenie insist the sisters are determined to hold on to their royal identity. A family friend told People magazine that their titles are not just a privilege — they are who they are.
Rooted in a 1917 Letter Patent from George V and reinforced by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012, their HRH status has always been theirs by birthright. But with the Epstein scandal refusing to fade, how long can that protection hold?
At Royal Daily Coffee, we track every royal development in real time — from palace decisions to behind-the-scenes fallout.
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