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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Poised for Expanded Royal Roles

The York sisters' increasing visibility and dedication to charitable causes spark speculation about future full-time royal duties under King William.

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Overview

  • Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have attended consecutive Buckingham Palace garden parties hosted by Prince William, showcasing their growing involvement in royal engagements.
  • The sisters, currently non-working royals without taxpayer funding, are patrons of prominent charities, including the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and Teenage Cancer Trust.
  • Princess Eugenie's personal experiences, such as her childhood spinal surgery, inspire her work with charities like Horatio's Garden and The Anti-Slavery Collective, where she recently raised £1 million at a gala.
  • Princess Beatrice, motivated by her daughter's premature birth, was recently appointed patron of Borne, a charity focused on premature birth research and support.
  • Royal insiders suggest that King William values their contributions and may consider them for expanded roles in the monarchy's future, though no official decision has been made.