It has been revealed that with the agreement and understanding
of the King, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will not join the rest of
the Royal Family for Easter this weekend.
The
princesses have been under mounting pressure in recent weeks regarding
their relationship with convicted p@edophile, Jeffrey Epstein. Both
women feature in the latest tranche of Epstein files released by the US
State Department in January.
Their parents, former
prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, also feature heavily in the files. In
October last year, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were stripped of their
royal titles by King Charles.
Beatrice and Eugenie
joined the King and his family for Christmas at the Sandringham estate
in Norfolk, but have since gone underground following revelations
concerning their parents' closeness to Epstein.
A
royal source suggested the princesses' had decided, with the agreement
and understanding of the King, that they would make alternative plans
for this Easter. This means they will not be among the royals joining
the King and Queen at the traditional Easter Matins service at St
George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday.
The
King invited both Beatrice and Eugenie to his Sandringham estate
last Christmas to spend the festive period with the extended royal
family just three months ago. Their invitation and acceptance was seen
as a bold statement of support from the King who had sympathy for their
plight. However, royal sources previously suggested the situation has
now changed drastically.
While there is no
suggestion at this stage that the King will strip them of their titles,
those in royal circles suggest there is a “deep unease” about releasing
any form of public statement regarding their princesses as allegations
relating to the Epstein files continue to emerge.
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