Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are reportedly at odds over their relationships with his cousins Princess Eugenie and Beatrice amid the Sarah Ferguson and Andrew scandal.
This is what royal expert Duncan Larcombe said, who believes that Meghan will not want “to be seen as too sympathetic towards Harry’s cousins”.
THE Woman and house quoted Duncan Larcombe as saying Harry and Meghan were “divided” over public support for the York sisters, with the duchess “very aware” of the sensitivities involved.
The royal expert added: “Harry has always been close to Beatrice and Eugenie.
“They didn’t see each other much growing up because they didn’t live very close to each other, but they always got together for Christmas at Sandringham.”
Archie and Lilibet’s doting mother has forged her own close bond with Eugenie and Beatrice over the years, particularly Eugenie, who went to visit them in California.
However, despite this, the royal expert believes there is a “division” between Harry and Meghan over it.
“The Jeffrey Epstein situation is extremely sensitive, especially in America, and of course Epstein, Harvey Weinstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were photographed together at Beatrice’s 18th birthday,” the expert said.
He went on to say: “I don’t think she can object to Harry supporting them privately, but they will be on very different pages.
“Neither Harry nor Meghan will want to be associated with Andrew or Sarah Ferguson. From Meghan’s point of view it’s probably a business thing, from Harry’s point of view it’s probably more of an emotional thing.”




