Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie ramp up royal-like duties - as Epstein scandal continues to engulf their parents
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Despite their mother Sarah Ferguson being embroiled in controversy over a leaked email in which she apologized to Jeffrey Epstein and referred to him as a “supreme friend,” Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie remain in the public eye.

The sisters, who are nieces of the King, have continued to make appearances akin to royal duties this week, demonstrating their potential value to the royal family despite the shadow of their parents’ scandals.

Meanwhile, their father, Prince Andrew, is dealing with further turmoil after reports surfaced alleging he told Epstein, “we are in this together,” following the release of a notorious photo featuring him and an alleged teenage victim. Prince Andrew has consistently denied these allegations.

On Tuesday, Princess Eugenie, 35, seemed unfazed by her parents’ controversies as she took to Instagram to announce her visit with Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, the future Queen of Jordan, to a hospital in London.

The royals visited Springfield University Hospital and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust in South West London on Monday, where they explored art installations designed for mental health care settings.

Princess Beatrice, 37, also showed her dedication to important causes by attending the Art Of Wishes Gala 2025 with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, reaffirming her commitment to her passions.

The exclusive dinner at The Chancery Rosewood Hotel in London, last night raises funds for Make-A-Wish UK, a charity that grants life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.

Despite not being working royals, Beatrice and Eugenie have HRH titles and are ninth and 12th in line to the throne respectively; both also have public patronages and charitable projects they are passionate about.

Princess Beatrice has been continuing with her royal-like outings - attending the Art Of Wishes Gala 2025 alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured together)

Princess Beatrice attended the Art Of Wishes Gala 2025 alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured together)

Their latest blitz of events could be seen as an effort to prove their credentials as a valuable royal asset, should they be called upon in the future.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, royal author Katie Nicholl said that due to their passionate roles as philanthropists, Beatrice and Eugenie are ‘not going to let their parents’ scandals overshadow the good work that they do’.

‘Of course, we know that Sarah’s had to stand down from multiple charities, because of her connections to Epstein and what was revealed in the recent emails, which were uncovered,’ she remarked.

‘It’s a very difficult time for Beatrice and Eugenie, who are incredibly close to their parents. They’ve had to sort of weather many public storms and have seen their parents go through a lot and they’ve maintained a dignified silence throughout.’

She added that the Princesses are to be ‘commended’ for their devotion and not shying away from the public. 

‘They choose to embrace it when it comes to raising awareness for issues and campaigns and matters that they care about,’ Katie continued. ‘I think it can’t be easy for them, seeing their parents as subject to so many damaging headlines. We know that they’re a very close family. I think they’ve been very sensible by not making any public comments, and I’m sure that will remain the case. 

‘But they’re not allowing it to stop them from doing their important philanthropic engagements.

‘I don’t know if we’ve seen enough evidence to suggest that they’re doing any more than they used to. I don’t think we are. I think the point is that even with this scandal engulfing their family, they continue to do the philanthropic and charitable work, which has always been so important to them.’

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Princess Eugenie , 35, appeared unaffected by her parents' scandals as she shared that she had joined Princess Rajwa Al Hussein (pictured together), the future Queen of Jordan, at a London hospital

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Princess Eugenie , 35, appeared unaffected by her parents’ scandals as she shared that she had joined Princess Rajwa Al Hussein (pictured together), the future Queen of Jordan, at a London hospital

The author said that it seems clear that the King ‘holds both of his nieces in very high regard and recognises and appreciates that despite everything they go through in a personal capacity, they are very committed to, the work of the Crown’.

‘If they were ever required to step up in any capacity, they would,’ she added. I think that is something that they admired so much in their grandmother, the Queen, and it’s something that I think they’ve inherited from both the Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh. It’s something to them that is very important that they’re able to continue.

‘It’s only fair that they are able to be perceived as individuals in their own right and not judged based on the misjudgments and scandals that have engulfed their parents and I think they’re very keen to be proactive on that front and to be seen to be independent of their parents, continuing the important charity work that they’ve done for many years, and really taking on that sense of duty.’

Elsewhere, expert commentator Richard Fitzwilliams remarked: ‘Only four working members of the British royal family are under 70. In Spain, the Netherlands and Sweden the number of working royals has been drastically reduced.

‘Yet it is the British royal family that attracts attention far more than their European counterparts, we still have a Coronation and the idea of a “slimmed down monarchy” seems to have been a media invention rather than anything King Charles actually said.

‘The problem for the royal family and part of the predicament for everyone involved with Epstein’s links with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson is that it isn’t possible to know what comes next, when and how damaging it will be.

‘All credit to their daughter Princess Eugenie for taking the initiative and becoming patron of Arts Work, to give those in the UK access to the creative sector which is one of Britain’s most valuable assets.’

Posing up a storm with her dapper husband, Beatrice (pictured) opted for a shimmering black and red gown, featuring ruffle sleeves and a dropped hemline

Posing up a storm with her dapper husband, Beatrice (pictured) opted for a shimmering black and red gown, featuring ruffle sleeves and a dropped hemline

Eugenie and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein (pictured centre) had visited Springfield University Hospital in South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust on Monday to view artworks created for mental health care environments

Eugenie and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein (pictured centre) had visited Springfield University Hospital in South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust on Monday to view artworks created for mental health care environments

Though they do not carry out official duties, the sisters have previously stepped up to the Royal Fold in an unofficial capacity, such as joining William and Kate to host the first garden party of the year at Buckingham Palace.

In May, Princess Beatrice joined King Charles and Camilla at Kew Gardens for an official event, and is one of seven Counsellors of State, who undertake official duties on behalf of the King if he is unable to do so.

Days later, the King’s Foundation announced Eugenie would be a mentor for its new 35 Under 35 network.

Posing alongside her husband on Monday night, Beatrice opted for a shimmering black and red gown, featuring ruffle sleeves and a dropped hemline.

The Duke of York’s daughter teamed her dress with a black clutch and matching heels, and added a touch more dazzle to her outfit with a pair of golden hooped earrings.

Art of Wishes has raised funds for Make-A-Wish UK since 2017, making over £12million through fundraising events and art auctions.

On Monday, Beatrice’s sister Eugenie beamed as she posed for photographs with Crown Prince Hussein’s wife, who looked elegant in a white and blue floral dress. 

Dressed in a silk green skirt and black cardigan, Prince Andrew’s daughter wrote in the caption of her Instagram post: ‘It was an absolute pleasure to visit Springfield University Hospital at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust with Princess Rajwa al Hussein in London on Monday.

‘We viewed a number of artworks created as part of an initiative by the charity Hospital Rooms, which integrates art into mental health care environments.

‘Their mission is to commission leading international artists to produce permanent, high-quality works for mental health wards across the UK’s National Health Service, helping create welcoming and uplifting spaces for patients. Truly beautiful. Thank you for having us.’

Earlier this month, Eugenie became a patron for Arts Work, an organisation that aims to give young people living in the UK access into the creative sector by offering work placement and training.

On Monday, Beatrice's sister Eugenie was all smiles as she posed for photographs with Crown Prince Hussein's wife, who looked effortlessly elegant in a white and blue floral dress

On Monday, Beatrice’s sister Eugenie was all smiles as she posed for photographs with Crown Prince Hussein’s wife, who looked effortlessly elegant in a white and blue floral dress

Meanwhile, her sister Beatrice travelled to New York last weekend to celebrate a close friend’s wedding amid the fallout at home.

But while the siblings have continued with their day-to-day lives of royal-like outings and glitzy galas, Fergie is understood to be lying low at Royal Lodge in Windsor, which she still shares with her ex-husband, as she faces one of the most serious reputational crises of her life. 

Her biographer Ingrid Seward said this week: ‘This time she is probably going to have to do what she’s never done before and lie low for quite a while.’

The Duchess has not been seen in public for several weeks after a 2011 email she sent to Epstein resurfaced, in which she called him her ‘supreme friend’ and appeared to apologise for previously criticising him.

Exposed by the Mail on Sunday, the message, written years after his conviction for child sex offences, has sparked outrage and led at least eight UK charities – including the British Heart Foundation, Teenage Cancer Trust and Julia’s House – to drop her as a patron.

Just weeks after publicly disowning Epstein, Sarah wrote him a gushing private message calling him a ‘steadfast, generous and supreme friend’ – and admitting she only distanced herself from him to save her own reputation. 

The Duchess ‘humbly apologised’ to the convicted sex offender for letting him down, and said she had been told to speak out if she wanted to save her career as a children’s author.

She sent the grovelling message ‘from the truth of my heart’, less than two months after telling journalists: ‘I will never have anything to do with [Epstein] again.’

Dressed in a silk green skirt and black cardigan, Prince Andrew's daughter (pictured right) wrote in the caption of her Instagram post: 'It was an absolute pleasure to visit Springfield University Hospital at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust with Princess Rajwa al Hussein in London on Monday'

Dressed in a silk green skirt and black cardigan, Prince Andrew’s daughter (pictured right) wrote in the caption of her Instagram post: ‘It was an absolute pleasure to visit Springfield University Hospital at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust with Princess Rajwa al Hussein in London on Monday’

The Duchess’s friends say she was ‘devastated for any embarrassment’ caused by the latest scandal and ‘will explain herself to the wider Royal Family in due course’.

It was claimed Sarah sent the apology email to Epstein, in which she described him as a ‘supreme friend’, after he threatened to ‘destroy’ her family in a ‘chilling call’.

James Henderson, the Duchess’s spokesperson at the time, said the email was sent after a ‘really menacing and nasty’ phone call from the sex offender who had a ‘Hannibal Lecter-type voice’, the Telegraph reported.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew is also facing a fresh scandal after The Mail On Sunday revealed the Duke secretly told paedophile Epstein ‘we are in this together’ in a bombshell email a day after the newspaper first published the infamous picture of the royal with his alleged teenage sex victim.

In the astonishing message, Andrew said he was ‘concerned’ about the impact the MoS’s revelations would have on his friend, but reassured the vile billionaire that the pair would ‘rise above’ press scrutiny. 

It was sent to Epstein 12 weeks after Andrew had supposedly ceased all contact with the convicted sex offender.

The leaked email provides definitive proof that the Duke lied in his interview with BBC’s Newsnight when he claimed he ‘never had any contact’ with Epstein after the pair were famously pictured walking together in New York’s Central Park in December 2010.

The revelation comes just weeks after the MoS exposed how the Duchess of York wrote Epstein a gushing message calling him her ‘supreme friend’ – despite telling journalists she would never have anything to do with him again.

Earlier this month, Eugenie (pictured right, with Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, pictured centre) became a patron for Arts Work, an organisation that aims to give young people living in the UK access into the creative sector by offering work placement and training

Earlier this month, Eugenie (pictured right, with Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, pictured centre) became a patron for Arts Work, an organisation that aims to give young people living in the UK access into the creative sector by offering work placement and training

The hugely embarrassing email will heap further pressure on the Royal Family to sever all ties with the disgraced Yorks and raise fresh questions about their future at Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion in Windsor Great Park.

Writing to Epstein on February 28, 2011 – the day after the MoS published the now infamous picture of him with a teenage Virginia Giuffre that led to his downfall – Andrew said: ‘I’m just as concerned for you! Don’t worry about me! It would seem we are in this together and will have to rise above it.

‘Otherwise keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon!!!!’ Andrew signed off with: ‘A, HRH The Duke of York, KG’.

KG refers to Duke’s ‘Knight of the Garter’ – a prestigious position he has held since 2006 and which he still retains.

The MoS has verified the email address used by Andrew, while Epstein’s email address has repeatedly appeared in court documents. Prince Andrew declined to comment to the MoS. 

The Duke sent Epstein the supportive message as the pair were reeling from the MoS publishing its world exclusive picture of Andrew with his arm around the naked waist of 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre at the London home of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.

Andrew stepped down as a working royal over the scandal involving his friendship with Epstein in 2019. 

It followed a disastrous Newsnight interview about his relationship with Epstein and questions over his relationship with Ms Giuffre who claimed she was sexually assaulted by the Duke three times when she was 17.

Andrew, who always denied the allegations, agreed an out-of-court settlement with Ms Giuffre, believed to be worth around £12million. Ms Giuffre, who claimed she was trafficked by Epstein, took her own life in April aged 41.

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