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Royal Snub: Princess Beatrice and Eugenie Left Out of Key Event by King
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie have been excluded by the King from participating in a significant event, as they will not be granted a place on the Buckingham Palace balcony during this year's Trooping the Colour.
The Trooping the Colour celebration, which marks King Charles' official birthday parade, is set to occur on June 15, with Buckingham Palace set to unveil further details imminently.
Despite the King's recent diagnosis of an undisclosed form of cancer, he plans to partake in the event but will deviate from tradition by opting not to ride a horse.
Following medical advice post-diagnosis, he will instead review troops from a carriage alongside Queen Camilla, as reported by the Mirror.
Amidst these developments, Kate Middleton, who is undergoing cancer treatment, will be absent from the Colonel's Parade on June 8, a customary training for troops.
Insider sources within the Royal Family have indicated that only working members of the family are expected to attend the main event, leaving Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie without a spot on the Palace balcony.
Speculation from royal experts suggests that the King's decision may be influenced by ongoing family tensions, particularly related to Prince Harry's involvement.
Recent reports had previously highlighted concerns within the Palace regarding the York sisters potentially aligning themselves with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Renowned royal expert and author Tom Quinn disclosed that Prince William is experiencing a sense of growing detachment as his cousins, Beatrice and Eugenie, forge closer ties with his estranged brother Harry.
With his wife and father facing health challenges, William finds himself increasingly isolated, compounded by the confined atmospheres of Kensington and Windsor Palace, leading to heightened paranoia, Quinn elaborated.
In light of the familial dynamics at play, William appears to prioritize loyalty, hence the deliberate distancing of Beatrice and Eugenie due to their affinity with Harry.
It is evident that the sisters share a unique bond with William's brother, as Prince Harry perceives them as empathetic allies.
Quinn further underscored serious apprehensions within Kensington Palace regarding the deepening relationship between Harry and his cousins, emphasizing concerns that Beatrice and Eugenie are veering towards what palace insiders describe as the “dark side.”
Recent interactions, such as Prince William hosting a garden party at Buckingham Palace attended by non-working royals including Beatrice, Eugenie, Zara Tindall, and Peter Phillips, have fueled speculations about the cousins' future roles within the royal fold.
While initial claims suggested that William personally extended invitations to these younger family members, dispelling rumors about their permanent royal positions, uncertainties persist regarding their standing.
As the dynamics within the Royal Family continue to evolve, the exclusion of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie from the upcoming event underscores the intricate web of relationships and tensions shaping the monarchy's future.