
The royal family appears to have moved on from the Andrew crisis, but Princesses Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s pain is still far from over.
The two royal sisters are facing calls to voluntarily surrender their royal titles to spare King Charles another damaging controversy.
Beatrice, 38, and Eugenie, 36, have retained their positions as princesses despite the downfall of their dad Andrew.
There is pressure for the Princesses of York to consider whether retaining their titles creates an unnecessary problem for the monarchy.
Some royal fans want the royal sisters to perform an extraordinary act of loyalty to the King by voluntarily give up their titles.
It is worth mentioning here that neither Beatrice nor Eugenie has been implicated in wrongdoing connected to their father’s relationship with Epstein, and both have continued pursuing private careers rather than becoming full-time working royals.
However, their position has become increasingly unusual as Charles, 77, seeks to maintain a smaller working monarchy centered around direct heirs and a limited number of senior family members.
They are expected to join the royal family in Scotland as the King has reportedly sent them an invite to join the summer retreat at Balmoral Castle.
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