King Charles III evicts princesses Beatrice and Eugenie from royal residence

Changes within the royal family
Further changes are underway within the British royal family. King Charles III has decided to remove his nieces – Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie – from a royal residence where they had been living rent-free for many years.
According to RadarOnline, the daughters of Prince Andrew have already received official notices asking them to find accommodation in London independently.

The monarch reportedly reviewed the use of royal properties following the publication of a report by the UK National Audit Office. The document stated that Beatrice and Eugenie had benefited from housing funded by the royal family for years despite not carrying out official duties on behalf of the monarchy. The costs associated with their accommodation were initially covered by the personal funds of Queen Elizabeth II and, following her death, by King Charles III.

As a reminder, similar measures had previously affected their parents – Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Following the high-profile scandal linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case, the couple lost the right to reside in one of the royal residences. The sisters were also barred from attending the traditional Royal Ascot horse-racing event.
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