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Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie face huge disappointment after Buckingham Palace announcement

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Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed Princess Beatrice in 1988 and Princess Eugenie in 1990
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed Princess Beatrice in 1988 and Princess Eugenie in 1990

Princess Beatrice and Eugenie have been left off the royal family’s website, despite receiving 10% patronage, a royal historian has confirmed.

Due to their non-working member status within the royal family, Beatrice, 35, and Eugenie, 34, are not listed under “Royal Family Members” on the website.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed Princess Beatrice in 1988 and her younger sister Princess Eugenie in 1990.

Unlike their cousins ​​Prince William, 41, and Prince Harry, 39, the sisters have never worked in the royal family.

Despite not performing duties on behalf of King Charles, Beatrice and Eugenie have several personal patronages of their own.

Royal historian Marlene Koenig spoke exclusively to GB News, saying these protections are not listed on the Royal Family website.

She said: “Princess Beatrice and her sister have about 10 patronages, but they are private.

“They are not official, and you won’t see them on the royal family website. They don’t have their own page.

“And within that, there’s a charity database that lists various charities and patronages of working royals and those not included.”

Beatrice and Eugenie are currently ninth and 11th in line to the throne, respectively, and neither of their parents hold engagements on behalf of the royal family.

On the Royal Family website, Beatrice and Eugenie get only a fleeting mention under their father’s biography.

Despite not performing the same royal duties as their older cousins ​​Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, Beatrice and Eugenie were granted the right to use royal titles from birth.

Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior royals will have to give up their patronage of nearly 200 charities and organizations following a review of their relationships with more than 1,000 groups.

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