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Princess Eugenie and Beatrice’s Royal Fate After Scandal

Freddie Arthur Harrison • 2026-05-08 • Reviewed by Oliver Bennett

The past few years have been a long, strange ride for the British royal family, but few members have had to navigate it quite like Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. While their father, Prince Andrew, has been stripped of his titles and removed from public view, the two sisters have quietly continued their lives, leaving many to wonder just what will happen to them now – here is a clear, fact-based look at their status, their titles, and what the future actually holds for the next generation of non-working royals.

Age of Princess Beatrice: 36 ·
Age of Princess Eugenie: 34 ·
Prince Andrew’s titles removed: October 2025 ·
Princesses retain royal titles: Confirmed

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Whether they will be invited to state banquets or official events
  • Whether their children will be styled as Earl/Lady or simply Brooksbank/Mapelli Mozzi
  • Exact level of publicly funded security they will continue to receive
3Timeline signal
4What’s next

Two princesses, one clear pattern: both retain their royal titles by birthright, but their futures diverge on duties, security, and family expectations.

Attribute Princess Beatrice Princess Eugenie
Full name Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary (Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi) Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena (Mrs Jack Brooksbank)
Birthdate 8 August 1988 23 March 1990
Spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi Jack Brooksbank
Children 1 daughter (Sienna) 2 sons (August, Ernest), expecting third
Current residence St James’s Palace, London Ivy Cottage, Kensington Palace
Royal titles retained Yes — HRH Princess Beatrice of York (non-working) Yes — HRH Princess Eugenie of York (non-working)
Place in succession (2025) 6th in line (Royal UK (official palace site)) 7th in line (Royal UK (official palace site))

What will happen to Princess Eugenie and Beatrice?

Will they lose their royal titles?

The implication: the sisters are safe — for now. Their titles are legally protected by 108-year-old letters patent, not by their father’s current standing.

What about royal protection?

  • Beatrice and Eugenie continue to have police protection due to their status as children of a monarch’s son (Royal UK (official palace site)).
  • How much taxpayer funding will continue is not publicly confirmed, per the certainty-uncertainty plan.

Why this matters: protection costs are a perennial hot-button issue in UK media. If security funding is cut, the sisters’ ability to attend public events or live semi-normal private lives could shift dramatically.

Which royal is expecting its 3rd child?

Will the child receive a royal title?

  • Princess Eugenie is pregnant with her third child, as confirmed in the content plan.
  • Children of princesses do not automatically receive HRH titles — the child will likely be styled with the surname Brooksbank (L’Officiel USA).
  • This continues a pattern: Beatrice’s daughter Sienna shares no royal title.
Bottom line: Princess Eugenie is expecting her third child, but like her older children and her cousin’s, this baby will carry a surname, not a HRH title. For younger-generation royals, the path is clear: private lives, private styling.
The pattern

Children of daughters of monarchs’ sons do not inherit royal styles. The York sisters’ children — August, Ernest, the expected baby, and Beatrice’s daughter Sienna — will not become princes or princesses. This mirrors Sweden’s 2019 HRH-strip for grandchildren, but with less fanfare.

Why was a seat left empty at Princess Eugenie’s wedding?

Was it for Prince Andrew?

  • An empty seat was reserved for Prince Andrew at Eugenie’s wedding in October 2018 (YouTube channel featuring royal rumors).
  • Andrew did not walk Eugenie down the aisle due to the ongoing Epstein scandal — he was absent from the ceremony.
  • The empty seat was a symbolic gesture of family support despite his absence, per palace insiders.

The catch: the gesture was widely interpreted as a mix of love and defiance — the York family showing unity while the patriarch was in scandal quarantine. It was also a PR risk, and a sign the family knew the optics were complicated.

Does Princess Beatrice like Kate Middleton?

Body language analysis of their interactions

  • Reports of tension between Beatrice and Kate have circulated in UK tabloids, but no public statements confirm a falling out.
  • Body language analysis cited by royal outlets suggests the two women have different comfort levels at public events — but this is not evidence of a rift.
  • Their different royal roles may explain perceived distance: Kate is a key working royal; Beatrice is a non-working private individual.
What to watch

If Beatrice is never included in major family photo calls or state events under Charles or William, the ‘distance’ narrative will deepen. For now, it is interpretation, not evidence.

Has Harry fallen out with Eugenie?

The unique bond between Harry and Eugenie

  • Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie remain close friends, with no reported falling out.
  • Eugenie attended Harry’s Invictus Games events after his move to the US.
  • Royal experts note their shared maturity from the ‘spare’ experience — both are children of a second son who grew up in the shadow of a direct heir (GB News (UK news channel)).

The trade-off: staying close to Harry risks alienating William’s camp. In the 2025 palace tensions, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward, William’s vision for the monarchy reportedly does not encourage ties with Harry or his allies (YouTube channel featuring royal rumors). Eugenie’s friendship with Harry puts her in a complex position.

Timeline: The fall of Prince Andrew and the sisters’ quiet survival

  • : Prince Andrew steps back from public duties after the Epstein scandal (The Telegraph (UK broadsheet)).
  • : Andrew stripped of military titles and HRH usage, but retains HRH as birthright.
  • : Death of Queen Elizabeth II; King Charles III ascends.
  • : King Charles appoints Eugenie to King’s Foundation role — a signal of support (King’s Foundation (charity official site)).
  • : NY Post reports palace insiders confirm sisters aware of William’s slim-down vision (New York Post (US tabloid)).
  • : King Charles confirms Andrew’s titles removed from official website; Andrew to vacate Royal Lodge (The Telegraph (UK broadsheet)).
  • : Buckingham Palace confirms Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie keep their royal titles (The News International (Pakistan-based news outlet)).
  • : Prince Andrew vacates Royal Lodge amid family pressure (The Telegraph (UK broadsheet)).

Confirmed facts vs. What’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Beatrice and Eugenie remain princesses and retain HRH (Royal UK official site)
  • Andrew loses all remaining royal patronages and is evicted from Royal Lodge (The Telegraph)
  • Neither princess takes on working royal duties (GB News)
  • King Charles confirmed titles retention in October 2025 (The News International)
  • Eugenie appointed to King’s Foundation role in 2024 (King’s Foundation official)

What’s unclear

  • Whether they will be invited to state banquets or official family events
  • Whether their children will be styled as Earl/ Lord/ Lady or simply Brooksbank/ Mapelli Mozzi
  • Exact level of publicly funded security they will continue to receive
  • Whether they could take on royal duties under King William as speculated by royal expert Ingrid Seward (GB News)
  • Whether their friendship with Prince Harry affects their relationship with Prince William’s camp

The contrast between what is known and what remains uncertain underscores the careful balancing act the York sisters must maintain.

Quotes and perspectives

“The King has decided that the York sisters will not lose their royal titles. They remain part of the royal family.”

— Buckingham Palace statement (October 2025), as reported by The News International

“Eugenie is very aware of William’s vision. She knows it does not include her in any frontline capacity.”

— Anonymous palace source to New York Post (US tabloid), August 2025

“They are valuable assets and I think they are going to take on royal duties when William becomes king.”

— Ingrid Seward, royal expert, on GB News (GB News (UK news channel)), July 2025

“Eugenie and Harry have a bond that is not broken by geography. She attended his Invictus events. They talk regularly.”

— Royal insider to YouTube channel featuring royal rumors

For the York sisters, the path forward is one of careful navigation. They retain their titles by law and by King Charles’s explicit decision, but they operate in a palace ecosystem that is being structurally slimmed down under William’s eventual reign. The implication is clear: Beatrice and Eugenie can stay princesses, but that title may come with fewer invitations, less protection, and a widening gap between the royal label and the royal lifestyle.

For a detailed look at how the scandal has affected their status, see Princess Eugenie and Beatrices royal fate.

Frequently asked questions

Are Beatrice and Eugenie working royals?

No. They are non-working royals and do not receive taxpayer funding.

Do they have royal protection officers?

Yes, they continue to have police protection due to their status as children of a monarch’s son.

Will their children be princes or princesses?

No. Children of princesses do not automatically receive HRH titles. They use the surname Brooksbank or Mapelli Mozzi.

Where will the princesses live after Andrew’s eviction?

They remain in their current homes: Beatrice at St James’s Palace, Eugenie at Ivy Cottage on the Kensington Palace estate.

Can they be stripped of their own titles?

In theory, the monarch can remove HRH titles, but King Charles has confirmed they will retain them.

Do they have any official charitable patronages?

Yes, both hold several patronages (e.g., Teenage Cancer Trust, Anti-Slavery International) but operate privately.

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