Beatrice and Eugenie take tough action amid growing royal exile speculation

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are determined to keep their heads above water as they decide on a major appearance despite hesitation from the palace.

Royal sources have claimed that King Charles still has a soft spot for his two nieces despite the Epstein debacle and controversies linked to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.

Although it seemed as if the monarch’s public congratulations for Eugenie provided them with some sort of protection, the latest investigation launched by the Charity Commission into her anti-slavery collective indicates some unrest behind the scenes.

The royal family is set to gather next month to celebrate Peter Phillips’ marriage to Harriet Sperling and the York sisters also have an invite.

“The royal family needs some good news and nothing unites like a big church wedding,” a source said. The Sun. “Beatrice is going and Eugénie is in the second trimester of her pregnancy but hopes to attend.”

It comes as ardent royalists are now urging the king to oust not only Andrew, but also his two daughters, as the link will always weigh down the business.

The source added that Charles “always wanted the two to remain family.” And even amid criticism, the king made it clear that Béatrice and Eugénie were “welcome at family events”.

The wedding will take place at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire, on Saturday June 6.

Meanwhile, the Palace remains silent on the new investigation.

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