The royal family appears on the same page to protect Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie amid their parents’ Epstein scandal and controversies.
However, it is said that it was Princess Anne who brought them all together, as she seems to be doing her duty as a mother by protecting them amidst the scrutiny and controversy.
She is said to have defied the idea of pushing the Princesses of York to the corner of royal circles, amid the continuing fallout from the controversy surrounding their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
It comes after Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 36, missed several high-profile royal occasions in recent months, including the Chelsea Flower Show in London. Organizers have also excluded them from the upcoming Royal Ascot roster.
These shocking developments have fueled speculation about their position within the monarchy. However, the Princess Royal, 75, has become one of her nieces’ strongest advocates behind the palace walls. She felt increasingly frustrated by the exclusion of her nieces.
In the opinion of King Charles’ sister, Beatrice and Eugenie are victims and effectively become collateral damage in a situation they never caused.
She believes they have carried themselves with remarkable grace despite years of uncomfortable headlines and public scrutiny.
She decided to protect herself from controversies related to other family members rather than anything they did personally.
She considers it an injustice that the sisters are now practically excluded from the family, even if they have remained faithful to the institution.
Anne spoke up when she learned that royal sisters always found doors closing silently before them.
In his mind, they deserve the understanding and support of their loved ones, and should not be further marginalized.
The mother of Zara Tindall and Prince Philip has always been fiercely loyal to members of her family who she believes are treated unfairly, and this is no exception.




