Beatrice and Eugenie Skip Easter Service Amid Prince Andrew Controversy

March 30, 2026
Beatrice and Eugenie Skip Easter Service Amid Prince Andrew Controversy
  • Beatrice and Eugenie will skip the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle this year, a move taken amid ongoing concerns surrounding their father, Prince Andrew.

  • The decision comes with the King's agreement and follows Prince Andrew’s arrest proceedings related to misconduct in public office and the Epstein controversy.

  • The sisters—grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II—have faced renewed scrutiny after their names appeared in Epstein-related files, including emails involving their mother, Sarah Ferguson.

  • Social media reflects concern that Beatrice and Eugenie are being pushed out, with commentators attributing the strain to their parents’ actions.

  • Despite this temporary distancing, the sisters plan to participate in future Royal Family events, signaling they are not leaving the monarchy.

  • The King has shown sympathy toward the sisters as scrutiny continues, and there have been Christmas visits with the family despite tensions.

  • Sources say the daughters are more disappointed in Sarah Ferguson than in their father, highlighting strain on the family dynamic.

  • In the past, Mountbatten-Windsor affiliates benefited from reduced rent for a St James’s Palace apartment to help establish a foothold in royal life.

  • The overall tone indicates ongoing tension within the royal family regarding Beatrice and Eugenie’s official duties and public perception.

  • A royal insider says the sisters are devastated by their father’s situation, with public discussion continuing in London.

  • The reporting suggests potential broader implications for Beatrice and Eugenie’s future roles and visibility if they are increasingly excluded from royal duties.

  • Beatrice and Eugenie retain access to royal homes under a private arrangement with the King, including Beatrice’s St James’s Palace apartment and Eugenie’s Ivy Cottage, Kensington Palace, with additional residences in Portugal and the Cotswolds.

Summary based on 16 sources


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