Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's children set to receive special Christmas treats
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The Duchess of York has outlined her plans for Christmas
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's children are set to receive special Christmas treats from their grandmother Sarah Ferguson.
The Duchess of York has said she will spoil her daughters' children during the festive period.
Beatrice's stepson Wolfie, 8, and her daughter Sienna 3, will be joined by another sibling in 2025 as the Princess of York is expecting her second child with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in the Spring of 2025.
Princess Eugenie has two children with her husband Jack Brooksbank, August, 3, and Ernest, 1.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's children are set to receive special Christmas treats from their grandmother Sarah Ferguson.
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Sarah Ferguson told Hello: "Grannies exist to spoil their grandchildren, don't they?
"I'll be stuffing their stockings with sweets, toys and treats. I think I'm as excited as they are."
She added: "I plan a long way ahead. I spot things I think people would like throughout the year and stash them away.
"Every year I also like to get special baubles made for everyone's tree."
Princess Beatrice is expecting her second child with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in the Spring of 2025.
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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's children will also spend time with their grandfather Prince Andrew over the festive period.
It comes as Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have forged an agreement to support Andrew in a bid to boost their father's spirits.
Beatrice and Eugenie have decided to take turns taking their children to spend time with the Duke of York in order to help combat their father's feelings of loneliness, a source has claimed.
A source tells HELLO: "The girls take the grandchildren to visit him most weekends.
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Getty"They are spending far more time with him now than they have done in recent years.
"They are quite close to their father; they seem to be quite protective towards him."
The Duke has been particularly active in teaching his granddaughter Sienna Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Beatrice's three-year-old daughter, to ride horses in Windsor Park.
He has been spotted driving young Sienna through the park and helping her take the reins, continuing a cherished royal tradition that dates back to when Queen Elizabeth first sat on a pony at the same age.