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    It was reported that Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice wouldn’t be allowed into Royal Ascot, a posh, royal-loved event filled with horse racing and summer activities. It was also reported that King Charles III did end up inviting them, but neither arrived for the event. And turns out, many believe this royal member’s attendance shows she’s potentially being replaced.

    Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice during Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on June 8, 2019 in London, England.

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    Hola noted that since the Yorks have been shunned out of the royal fold, Princess Anne’s kids are taking the forefront. In fact, Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall has taken on a more prominent role, appearing in way more events than the York sisters usually were a staple in.

    So it seems Zara Tindall may be at the forefront from now on as the York princesses deal with the fallout of their parents, ex-Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s, ties to the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

    Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie

    Princess Beatrice of York, Princess Eugenie of York

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    The last royal event Beatrice went to was the June 6 wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at All Saints’ Church, but before that, the last royal-made event was in 2025 for the Christmas Morning Service.

    Since then, ex-Prince Andrew was arrested for alleged misconduct in public office, tied to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein; as well as Virginia Giuffre’s posthumously released memoir, NOBODY’S GIRL, bringing Andrew’s sexual abuse allegations back to the forefront.

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