The 35-year-old had often spoken about raising awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking, but she has not publicly addressed the Epstein documents or the allegations against her father.
Anti-Slavery Collective has not commented publicly, while other organizations connected to Eugenie have also remained silent. The Salvation Army said in a statement, “We place victims and survivors at the heart of all our decision making, and we are closely monitoring this story.”
Meanwhile, Outward Bound confirmed that Beatrice remains involved with the group “in her honorary role as Deputy Patron.”
Online reactions to the situation have been mixed. Some critics argued that the sisters should step back from public roles, while others defended them.
One commenter wrote, “The sisters both need to open their finances so they can be cleared of any involvement with Epstein.” Another said bluntly, “They should step down from everything.”
Others disagreed. One person insisted, “She is NOT responsible for her parents’ actions!!!!!!!” Another added, “So very sad that the sins of the father has [sic] to fall on the children🥲 What did she do wrong?”
Supporters also left encouraging messages, including one that read, “Eugenie, remember you are loved, and you are your own person. ❤️❤️❤️❤️.”

Royal Background and Life Away From the Spotlight
Despite the controversy, the sisters’ royal titles remain unchanged. As daughters of Andrew and granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth, they still hold their positions in the line of succession.
Beatrice is currently ninth in line, followed by her daughters Sienna Mapelli Mozzi and Athena Mapelli Mozzi. Eugenie is twelfth, with her sons August Brooksbank and Ernest Brooksbank also included in the succession list.
Both princesses grew up in a life of privilege, enjoying luxury holidays, private jets, and royal residences. Today they continue to maintain homes linked to royal properties, including apartments at Kensington Palace and St. James’s Palace.
Beatrice has built a career in international technology partnerships and founded the advisory firm BY-EQ. Eugenie works in the art world as a director at the gallery Hauser & Wirth in London.
Both women are married to wealthy husbands and now divide their time between professional work and raising their families.