Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice have nevigated through challenging situations recently following the arrest of their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was the Duke of York
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are said to be going through “a complete and utter personal crisis” following the arrest of their dad, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The sisters have largely maintained their distance to both Mr Mountbatten-Windsor and their mum Sarah Ferguson, who were known as the Duke and Duchess of York before their royal titles were stripped last year. Since then, Mr Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, was taken into custody over allegations of misconduct in public office. Although he was soon released, the case is still under investigation. He, though, denies any wrongdoing.
Eugenie turned 36 on Monday but it is understood all celebrations were held privately this year. Speaking during the week of Eugenie’s birthday, royal journalist Matt Wilkinson said: “I’ve got sympathy for both Beatrice and Eugenie, and I’d like to see them somehow rehabilitated and used properly in the royal family.
“I think the King wants her, wants them both, to not pay for the sins of their parents, but I’m not sure there is mass public sympathy for them at the moment. They’re probably going through a complete and utter personal crisis.”
But Mr Wilkinson believes the siblings have strong support networks, including their husbands. He added: “I don’t like bad things to happen to people when they haven’t actually done anything wrong themselves, but I think they can cope.
“I think there are enough support structures around them and enough money. Their husbands are both very supportive and rich, so I think they’ll be able to cope.”
Indeed, mother-of-two Eugenie was spotted enjoying a ski getaway in Switzerland last month. Beatrice, though, has allegedly shown more support towards her father in recent months.
She joined him on a horse ride weeks before his arrest. According to reports, they spent more than 45 minutes in the grounds of Home Park in the shadow of Windsor Castle. It is understood Beatrice, 37, also spent time at Royal Lodge, which Andrew has since vacated. Noting this, one of the sisters’ friends said: “They aren’t turning their backs on him. But everything is obviously very strained and hard.”
Mr Wilkinson spoke to HELLO! Magazine, which reports Eugenie kept a low profile on her birthday. It said the royal, who used to work at an art gallery, remained out of the limelight. Mum-of-two Eugenie has only been seen out in public once since Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on February 19.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror this week, former BBC royal expert Jennie Bond had said: “Both Eugenie and Beatrice must be feeling the heat of the headlines that are now turning on them. And so I doubt whether this birthday will be one she will particularly feel like celebrating in a big way.”



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