Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have remained dedicated to their personal pursuits despite the recent turmoil surrounding their father, Prince Andrew. The sisters have proven to be dynamic and resilient forces, each pursuing separate professional and social avenues, all while protecting and enforcing their royal titles.
Just last week, Princess Beatrice lobbied on behalf of her pet tech company, Affinity, at the Future Investment Initiative shindig in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The summit’s emphasis on innovation and investment opportunity reflects Beatrice’s ambitions and dedication to a career based in technology. Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie was riding high on a girls’ trip to Paris that played out like an Instagram photobook of joie de vivre.
Prince Andrew found himself in dire straits, having lost all of his titles, honors, and official orders. Though Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie no longer have royal titles, they may still enjoy their royal birthright. The lesson here is that King Charles has been very hands-on regarding his brother Mess Prince Andrew. He’s managing Andrew’s imminent relocation from a vast 30-room mansion in Windsor to a smaller abode on the Sandringham estate. This transition from Duchy land to organic is personally funded by King Charles.
Emily Nash, a royal correspondent, emphasized that the titles of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have not been influenced by their father’s situation. She stated,
“It’s been made clear that they’re not going to be punished for things beyond their control.”
Nash further celebrated the backing the sisters have from King Charles and their cousin, Prince William. She added that any assertions that Prince William has threatened them with the loss of their titles are “categorically untrue.”
“You have to have some sympathy for them. And I think we’ve seen that compassion coming from the King and the Prince of Wales,” Nash added.
No wonder then, that princesses Beatrice and Eugenie clung to their royal titles with gusto. They are treated as daughters of a son of a King. Nash explained,
“They’re retaining their titles as the daughters of a son of a sovereign. They’re technically still princesses. That’s not changing.”
In the midst of this family turmoil, each princess remains committed to her separate quest. Beatrice’s operational and oversight role in big tech moves around the world. Eugenie finds herself on stays abroad with friends. Yet they continue to sail through treacherous stormy waters with extraordinary talent and perseverance. Their spirit, perseverance, and commitment to being princes of the world make a glorious light.

