Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice facing 'impossible problem' as they grapple with 'toxicity'
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The pair are non-working members of the Royal Family
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are facing an "impossible problem" as they grapple with "toxicity" surrounding their family, a royal commentator has exclusively told GB News.
The Princesses of York are the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
Beatrice, 36, and Eugenie, 34, are non-working members of the Royal Family, earning a living for themselves and not benefiting from taxpayer-funded security.
Despite having their own personal careers, the royals still occasionally attend events on behalf of the King, leading to speculation about their increasing role within the firm.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are facing an "impossible problem" as they grapple with "toxicity" surrounding their family, a royal commentator has exclusively told GB News
GettyRoyal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams exclusively told GB News that he doesn't think the sisters will become working members of the Royal Family due to the public "toxic theme" surrounding their father.
Prince Andrew stepped down from royal duties and has kept a low public profile since his infamous controversial Newsnight interview, in which he discussed his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffery Epstein.
Fitzwilliams exclusively GB News: "The sisters occasionally do royal duties or attend events.
"I can't see them doing more, but it could change."
The Princesses of York are the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
PAHe added: "The problem is the York brand has a toxic theme."
Speaking on their connection to Prince Andrew, Fitzgerald said they can't distance themselves from their father.
Fitzwilliam said: "It's impossible, that's the problem.
"They have their own jobs and happily married."
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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are known to be very close
Instagram / Princess EugenieHe continued: "It's very difficult from their point of view.
"But equally, the royals have to bear in mind the public relations consequences with absolutely anything to do with the Yorks.
"I don't see their work increasing.
"So in different circumstances, if Andrew were still a working royal, then most certainly I would have thought Beatrice and Eugenie could have done more."