“We can’t keep them anymore…” — King Charles III has made a final, ruthless call regarding Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, after cutting Prince Andrew loose from royal life The monarchy is in turmoil, while Britain erupts in applause, hailing the move as long overdue.

“We can’t keep them anymore…” — King Charles III has made a final, ruthless call regarding Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, after cutting Prince Andrew loose from royal life The monarchy is in turmoil, while Britain erupts in applause, hailing the move as long overdue.
Christmas lunch invite signals quiet support and future hopes within the royal family

This year’s Christmas lunch appears to have marked a subtle but meaningful shift for the British royal family, particularly when it comes to Andrew’s daughters.
According to Majesty Magazine editor Ingrid Seward, the decision to include them in the festive gathering was far from accidental. Speaking to Vanity Fair, she described the invitation itself as a clear show of support from King Charles during what has been a difficult year for the York family.
The challenges stem largely from renewed scrutiny surrounding their parents, following the resurfacing of past controversies linked to Jeffrey Epstein. While no official action has been taken against the daughters themselves, their father has already lost his royal titles, military honours, and the right to reside in a taxpayer-funded property. Further damage came after reports last year about his alleged links to a Chinese spy.
Despite this backdrop, Seward noted that the king’s intentions toward his nieces appear unchanged. Invitations to the Christmas lunch, she said, were sent out months in advance, adding that the king has always valued a large family Christmas.
She also pointed out that one of the sisters attended last year’s celebrations, even though she later left to have lunch privately with her parents at Royal Lodge amid intense media attention.
Overall, Seward believes the king has been keen to demonstrate personal support for his nieces, separate from the controversies surrounding their father.
Looking ahead, there may also be a role for them in royal-related social work. A source previously told Tatler that discussions around their future involvement had been underway before recent events and remain possible. The source added that, regardless of public opinion about Andrew, his daughters are seen as kind, hardworking, and genuinely eager to contribute where they can.




