Harrold added that the King has long been fond of his nieces and would likely continue to include them in private family gatherings. “He will encourage them to come to family events,” he said, “and will want them to be part of those personal celebrations.”
Princess Eugenie currently lives with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, at Ivy Cottage on the Kensington Palace estate, while Beatrice and her husband, property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, are based in the Cotswolds in a £3.5 million home.
Despite maintaining close ties with their parents, Eugenie told Vogue in an earlier interview that she and Beatrice are determined to forge their own path. “We want to show people who we are — working, young, royal women, not afraid of putting ourselves out there,” she said.
Yet palace insiders suggest their upbringing has made that path complicated. One royal source told the Daily Mail: “Beatrice and Eugenie grew up in a world where there was always someone to do everything for them. That was illustrated when Beatrice had her BMW stolen in 2009 after leaving it unlocked with the keys in the ignition. She was simply used to her protection officer handling such things.”
Whether their current retreat from public life is temporary or a more permanent move remains unclear. But with their father’s reputation once again under fire, the York sisters face one of the most difficult chapters of their lives — both as royals and as daughters.