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King Charles faces backlash over Beatrice, Eugenie palace housing

ARY News · Jun 6, 2026, 9:33 AM

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  • Add ARY News on Google AAResize LONDON — King Charles III has been issued a stark warning regarding the future of his nieces, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, as the monarchy moves into a transitional phase.
  • According to royal commentators, King Charles has long tried to balance his role as a protective uncle with his duties as monarch.
  • However, experts emphasize that the institution must always come first.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize LONDON — King Charles III has been issued a stark warning regarding the future of his nieces, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, as the monarchy moves into a transitional phase. While the King remains deeply protective of the York sisters, royal experts warn that their place within the royal fold is under serious threat—especially as Prince William prepares to enforce a much tougher stance on non-working royals.

According to royal commentators, King Charles has long tried to balance his role as a protective uncle with his duties as monarch. Despite the intense public scrutiny surrounding their father, Prince Andrew, the King has consistently made efforts to include Beatrice and Eugenie in high-profile family events, displaying a charitable and forgiving approach.

However, experts emphasize that the institution must always come first. While King Charles is anxious not to punish the princesses for their parents’ controversies, the reality of a “slimmed-down monarchy” is rapidly catching up to the York sisters.

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