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Royal Source Says Princess Beatrice “Shouldn’t Be Punished for the Sins” of Dad Prince Andrew, as She “Loses All Hope” of Becoming a Senior Royal

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As Prince William’s cousins, it’s often been believed that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie would be promoted when he accedes the throne. However, Beatrice’s prospects for becoming a senior working royal are apparently slipping away, and her dad, Prince Andrew, is allegedly at fault.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, a royal source alleged, “Beatrice does want to be a working royal and she wants to do royal events to help her uncle [King Charles] because she’d enjoy them and she would be good at the job.”

The source continued, “Charles apparently appreciates this…There had at one stage been a feeling that Bea could have been lined up one day.” However, Beatrice’s prospects have apparently been tarnished because of her father’s high-profile mistakes.

Princess Beatrice and Prince William

“Beatrice does want to be a working royal and she wants to do royal events.”

(Image credit: Getty Images)

“She’s never put a foot wrong, don’t forget—and she shouldn’t be punished for the sins of her father,” the source claimed. “But The King’s courtiers are concerned Andrew could try to ‘get in via the back door’ by exerting influence over her.”

Prince Andrew was previously forced to retire from his public role within the Royal Family due to his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Mail on Sunday further reported that additional details regarding Andrew’s friendship with Epstein would, if revealed, be even more damning.

In addition, Princess Beatrice’s mom, Sarah Ferguson, was forced to apologize this week after it was revealed that she stayed in contact with Epstein even after his conviction in 2011.

Princess Beatrice wearing a black shirt dress on a red carpet

“She’s never put a foot wrong, don’t forget.”

(Image credit: Getty Images)

For now, at least, it seems unlikely that Princess Beatrice will receive a promotion within the Royal Family anytime soon. However, once Prince William becomes king, a plethora of changes are likely to take place, including which royals serve in a senior capacity.

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