The Easter gathering at St. George’s Chapel is usually an important event for members of the royal family. However, this time, royal members, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will not be present at Windsor Castle for the Easter Sunday church service. Reports suggest they have “alternative plans” for Easter, and that this arrangement has been agreed upon with King Charles.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie reportedly have different plans for Easter
A report by the BBC suggests that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will miss the royal family’s traditional Easter Sunday church service. Apparently, they have “alternative plans” for Easter, due to which their presence will be missed at Windsor Castle for the event. It is said that the King has agreed to his sisters not attending the service at St. George’s Chapel.
Meanwhile, it is being reported that King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the Easter service. Prince William and Kate Middleton, who missed the Easter service last year, are also expected to attend this year.
For now, the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson may have different plans for Easter. However, they can most definitely attend upcoming royal events as well as family celebrations, including Christmas.
The news comes after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in office. Last year, he was stripped of his royal titles. Not only that, but Andrew was also asked to leave the Royal Lodge amid various controversies surrounding him.
Although he has lost his royal honors, his daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, still retain their titles. In fact, they attended the Easter service last year along with their parents. However, with ongoing controversies, the dynamics within the royal family appear to be changing. In fact, Eugenie reportedly stepped down from her role as a patron of the charity Anti-Slavery International. This is a role that she has served for seven years.
