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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie face eviction amid widening York scandal

Conflict surrounds Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie as mounting legal investigations into their father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, spill over into their own private lives. With authorities broadening probes into the York family’s conduct, the sisters now face urgent calls to vacate their royal residences and relinquish their long-held privileges.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie face eviction amid widening York scandal

The pressure stems from a deepening investigation by Thames Valley Police into potential sexual offences dating back to 2002, compounding existing misconduct allegations against Andrew. As public sentiment turns against the family, royal observers and political figures, including former MP Norman Baker, have argued that non-working royals should no longer benefit from subsidized living arrangements at St James’s Palace and Kensington Palace. This scrutiny coincides with an upcoming parliamentary review of rental contracts managed by the Crown Estate.

For the sisters, the situation has created a profound sense of isolation. Sources close to the family suggest that Beatrice and Eugenie, who have largely maintained a low profile since the release of the Epstein files, feel their loyalty to the palace is being met with potential abandonment. The prospect of losing their homes has triggered significant personal distress, particularly for Eugenie, who is currently pregnant. While the sisters have thus far avoided public comment, there are growing concerns within royal circles that further punitive measures could push them to break their silence. Should they be forced from their homes, some analysts warn that the resulting resentment could make the princesses targets for publishers seeking explosive, tell-all memoirs.

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