Beatrice and Eugenie’s ‘different approaches’ to Sarah and Andrew – expert | Royal | News
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have reportedly had “different approaches” to their parents’ involvement in the Epstein scandal. Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, are said to have both struggled since the release of the latest files in the scandal involving the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson were featured in the latest files, which were released in January, and have seen their reputations left in tatters. With Sarah’s whereabouts now having been revealed, Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on his birthday last month.
The 66-year-old was then released later that evening under investigation.
As reported by RadarOnline, one source revealed that Beatrice and Eugenie both have differing approaches to how they dealing with their parents.
They said: “Beatrice has always had a fiercely loyal streak, especially when it comes to her father. Her instinct is to stand by Andrew and show solidarity, regardless of the public backlash.
“She feels that turning away in difficult moments would only deepen the fracture.”
Speaking of Andrew’s youngest daughter, they added: “But Eugenie is taking a more cautious approach. Her priority is protecting her husband and children, and preserving the credibility she has built in her own career.
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“For her, creating some physical and symbolic distance is not about disloyalty, it’s about stability and shielding her immediate family from further fallout.”
Prior to his arrest, it was previously reported that Eugenie had stopped talking to her father, although this was not confirmed.
Unlike her sister, Beatrice was previously, prior to his arrest, seen horseback riding in Windsor with her four-year-old daughter Sienna and Andrew.









