Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Are Seen Hugging In London Following Reports They Had Left The UK
The royal family has been dealing with a lot of backlash and extra media attention due to the ongoing situation with Prince Andrew, who officially was stripped of his royal titles due to his alleged involvement in the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, the late and disgraced financier who died in jail after being charged for abusing and trafficking minors.
Through investigations and reports, Epstein's powerful and influential social circle, who were involved in his crimes and abuse, has been uncovered. Since his death, Prince Andrew has faced numerous allegations tying him to the offender. Therefore, nearly a month ago, he released a statement that he, in agreement with his brother, King Charles III, would "no longer" use his royal titles.
After the statement was made, many people began to wonder how it would be affecting Andrew's two famous daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who stepped away from the spotlight for a bit. For a moment, reports were circulating that they had decided to flee the UK while their father was ordered by his brother to evict his Windsor home, Royal Lodge.
However, whether they officially left or not, the two sisters were seen embracing each other on the streets of London on November 6th. They shared a hug and could be seen getting into a seemingly intense conversation. A video of their interaction can be seen here!
Fans React To The Princesses' Reunion On Social Media
English photographers and paparazzi happened to capture photographs and videos of the two sisters and their London interaction, which quickly went viral on social media. Fans of the duo and other royal family enthusiasts have shown concern for them and their individual families, especially after some inside sources came forward to report that their father's statement and the allegations against him would have "devastating effects" on them, although they do get to keep their respective royal titles.
On social media platforms like Instagram, fans and users showed support for the sisters, sending them well-wishes and expressing how they hope they continue to live happy lives despite their father's scandals.
"They have nothing to do with their dad's horrific behavior," wrote a user, as another noted that their conversation looked "tense."
"I feel sorry for them," added another. "They are stuck in the middle of a difficult situation, poor girls. It must not have been easy."
"I feel for these poor girls!" a fan commented. "Good to see they are united."
We'll be curious to see what the future holds for the two sisters, their father, and their mother, Sarah Ferguson, but for now, many fans are happy to see them sticking together as siblings.