Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s royal status has once again become a topic of discussion after they were accused of a practice associated with their scandalous parents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.
Although they are not working members of the royal family, the sisters have engaged in several charitable and personal works in the United Kingdom and the Middle East.
According to royal commentator Andrew Lownie, Beatrice and Eugenie are given a protocol based on their royal titles, which they should “denounce”, especially after their father’s arrest.
Moving away from royal perks, “the first thing they should do because that’s what there’s interest in,” he said.
“She is still Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice when she promotes businesses in the Middle East – it is using her royal position. She is very much Mrs Mapelli Mozzi now, but if she were presented as such no one would give her a few minutes,” Mr Lownie claimed.
Several details related to Beatrice and Eugenie in Epstein’s files also made headlines. A key point that shocked their fans was when Beatrice, 20, and Eugenie, 19, joined their mother, Fergie, for lunch with Epstein, despite his known crimes.
According to Expresssaid the royal expert, “So they need to stop using their royal status to make money for themselves, which is exactly what their parents did.”
Additionally, it also raised questions about the true intention behind Beatrice and Eugenie’s humanitarian work. Mr Lownie said: “Is this just about clearing their name, or is it a genuine desire to help? Are they paid to do things?




