Ex-Prince Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, might reportedly have been feeling “drained” due to the controversy surrounding their father’s scandelous past. The former Prince and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, went on to lose their royal titles after the controversy. They also received an order to leave their residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, and to move to a new place. Although their daughters’ royal titles are still intact, the Princesses are allegedly finding it quite difficult to navigate the fallout.
Ex-Prince Andrew’s daughters ‘emotionally drained’ due to controversies, says expert
Ex-Prince Andrew’s daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, might reportedly be feeling “emotionally drained” after the controversy involving their father. The news came out amid ongoing rumors regarding the current state of the relationship between the two Princesses and their parents. Different speculations, particularly about their relationship with their father, the former Prince, have been swirling all around the internet.
As reported by The Mirror, Chris Ship, an expert who is an ITV News Royal Editor, told them, “The guidance from Buckingham Palace around Andrew was that Beatrice and Eugenie’s position in the royal family was unaffected.”
In the meantime, the royal expert further told the news outlet that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie “shouldn’t be held responsible for their father’s missteps.” The person continued, “But it must still be emotionally draining for them.” Chris Ship then added, “to see how he has been humiliated.” “And had his reputation completely torn to shreds right across the world,” added the expert.
Meanwhile, another royal expert, Katie Nicholl, also talked to the news outlet about the “heavy burden” of the “royal women.” The expert expressed, “For all the privileges of royal life, it’s also a life of sacrifice.” The person continued, “They live in a goldfish bowl.” “And one of the biggest sacrifices of all is that the world sees their every move,” the royal expert added.
