• Royal sisters miss Easter event
  • Alternative plans with King Charles' consent
  • Royal Ascot ban follows family scandal

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not be joining the royal family for the traditional Easter celebration this year. The daughters of former Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have made alternative plans for the holiday, reportedly with the agreement of their uncle, King Charles. This decision comes after they participated in the royal family's Christmas festivities last year.

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Alternative Plans with King Charles' Consent

The sisters' choice to skip the Easter outing reflects the ongoing challenges faced by the York family. Despite their absence, it is understood that Beatrice and Eugenie are expected to attend future family gatherings. The Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel, a staple of royal tradition, will proceed with King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other royal family members in attendance.

Royal Ascot Ban Follows Family Scandal

In addition to missing Easter, Beatrice and Eugenie have been banned from attending Royal Ascot this June. This decision is linked to their parents' controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein. A source revealed that Beatrice was particularly taken aback by the ban, adding to the challenges faced by the sisters as they navigate the fallout from their family's controversies.