
Prince Andrew Faces Backlash Over Alleged 'Egotistical' Move Toward Eugenie's Husband
Prince Andrew is accused of a 'shockingly egotistical' move toward Princess Eugenie's husband, Jack Brooksbank, as reports say Eugenie has cut ties with him.
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Prince Andrew is accused of a 'shockingly egotistical' move toward Princess Eugenie's husband, Jack Brooksbank, as reports say Eugenie has cut ties with him.

Beatrice and Eugenie are denying divorce rumors about their marriages to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank, despite chatter connected to the royal family’s Epstein ties. The sisters and their husbands made a rare public appearance at Poppy Delevingne’s 40th birthday in London, alongside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Beatrice and Edoardo have two daughters, Sienna (2021) and Athena (2025); Eugenie and Jack have August (2021) and Ernest (2023). Insider comments about Sarah Ferguson’s involvement hint at family tensions, but the couples appear to be staying together.

Beatrice and a visibly pregnant Eugenie attended model Poppy Delevingne’s 40th birthday party in London, with Eugenie revealing her third pregnancy earlier in the week. The event drew an A-list crowd including Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Lily James and Cara Delevingne, as the royals posed with their husbands—Beatrice with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Eugenie with Jack Brooksbank—for a rare high-profile night out amid ongoing scrutiny of their family’s associations.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank announced a third child due in 2026, but insiders say William will not attend Eugenie’s future christening if Prince Andrew is present, signaling a widening royal rift tied to Andrew’s Epstein ties and Ferguson’s legal exposure, while Eugenie distances herself from her parents and Beatrice navigates family loyalties.

Britain’s Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child this summer, Buckingham Palace announced. The couple already have two sons, August (5) and Ernest (2), and their elder boys are excited to welcome a new sibling, with King Charles III said to be delighted by the news.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not attend the Easter Matins at St George’s Chapel, Windsor with King Charles and the Queen, choosing to spend the holiday away instead. Royal sources say the move has the King’s blessing and they will participate in future family celebrations, amid ongoing fallout from Epstein-related revelations; the sisters remain part of the royal fold and have kept their titles while keeping a lower profile.

Kate Middleton has been quietly supporting Eugenie and Beatrice amid the Epstein scandal surrounding their father, Prince Andrew, with regular check-ins and publicly demonstrated care from the Prince and Princess of Wales, while the royal family distances itself from Andrew. Eugenie is reportedly trying to distance herself and spends much of her time in Portugal, while Beatrice has publicly shown support for her father. Insiders say the sisters are “broken” by the revelations and will need to rebuild their family’s image with ongoing support from Kate and other royals amid reputational damage.

New Epstein documents reveal Beatrice and Eugenie had more contact with Epstein than previously acknowledged, including a Miami lunch and the suggestion that Ferguson arranged meetings and palace tours, with flights allegedly paid by Epstein. While the sisters are not working royals, the disclosures threaten their public image and fuel questions about their place in the Royal Family. Experts are divided—some see them as adults caught in their mother’s orbit, others argue they can’t be easily separated from the scandal. The Palace, led by King Charles, appears to be preserving their roles as they continue their charitable and professional work, and attend family events, while public scrutiny of royal finances persists.

Disgraced Prince Andrew is reportedly evicted from Royal Lodge, a lease valued at about £30m that Beatrice and Eugenie had hoped would secure their long-term security. With the property set to revert to the Crown Estate, the sisters are said to be furious about losing what was perceived as an easy retirement safety net.

During Christmas, the Royal Family publicly supported Princess Eugenie, showing unity and protection despite her father Prince Andrew's scandal and loss of titles, with body language experts noting deliberate gestures of resilience and confidence from Eugenie and her sister Beatrice.

Princess Beatrice and Eugenie defied expectations by attending the royal family's Christmas at Sandringham, showing support for King Charles III amid family scandals involving their father, Prince Andrew, and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, while choosing to stand united with the wider royal family.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie attended Christmas church services with the royal family at Sandringham, excluding their father Prince Andrew and mother Fergie, amid his recent public downfall and loss of royal titles.

Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice attended the Christmas Day church service with the royal family at Sandringham, marking a subdued holiday for the family as their father, Andrew, was absent and stripped of his titles due to controversies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. The event included other senior royals and was held amid ongoing family and public scrutiny, with King Charles III emphasizing health and early diagnosis.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie attended the royal family Christmas walk at Sandringham, signaling unity after their father Andrew was stripped of his titles due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Their appearance suggests a cautious test of their roles within the royal family amid ongoing questions about their future duties and financial affairs, especially given the recent scandals involving their family.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie joined the royal family for the Christmas walk at Sandringham, demonstrating unity despite recent controversies involving their father, Prince Andrew.