Fresh reports suggest Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are harbouring growing concerns amid renewed scrutiny surrounding their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
According to claims, the York sisters are increasingly anxious that further damaging details could yet emerge, potentially drawing them back into controversy they are keen to avoid.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie share ‘fears’ over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost his royal titles, honours and his home late last year following intense scrutiny linked to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein and the sexual assault allegations made by the late Virginia Giuffre.
Andrew has been keeping away from the spotlight (Credit: Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com)
Andrew has consistently denied Ms Giuffre’s allegations and has also maintained that he did not have a close friendship with Epstein.
Despite his denials, Andrew is expected to leave Royal Lodge, his home of more than two decades, in the coming weeks. He is reportedly set to move to a more modest property, Marsh Farm, on the Sandringham estate.
As a result, the former prince has undergone significant changes in recent months, both publicly and privately.
Speculation surrounding the York sisters
Although Andrew is said to be living a relatively low-key life and could face even greater isolation once settled at Sandringham, his daughters are reportedly uneasy about the possibility of further revelations.
There has been growing speculation over whether Beatrice and Eugenie have distanced themselves from their father. In recent weeks, rumours circulated suggesting that Princess Eugenie had cut off contact with Andrew altogether.
However, conflicting reports have since emerged. It was recently claimed that Princess Beatrice has been spending time with her father.
Eugenie has also been described as being “there whenever [Andrew] needs her”.
Amid this uncertainty, royal author Andrew Lownie has suggested that while both sisters have remained loyal so far, there are underlying fears.
He claims they “might be worried there are further damaging revelations to come”.
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