Princess Beatrice and her sister, Princess Eugenie, reportedly plan to skip the traditional Easter Matins service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor this weekend. Though other senior royals are expected to attend — including King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales — the sisters are allegedly under pressure with respect to the scrutiny around their family. Hence, the sisters have reportedly made alternative plans with Charles’s agreement, and they are expected to attend family celebrations in the future.
Princess Beatrice finding it hard to navigate the scrutiny amid Easter rumors, claims source
Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice on Substack and The Mirror reported that Princess Beatrice and her sister will skip the Easter gathering this Sunday. Meanwhile, a friend of Beatrice’s spoke to Hello! Magazine about how she is handling the attention, claiming, “Bea has found the scrutiny very hard, especially the strain of the past few weeks,” adding, “Bea is keeping calm and carrying on. She learnt a lot from her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.”
Beatrice’s friend added, “This is a family in turmoil, but Bea is working hard; the juggle of full-time work and being a parent is her main priority, in order to keep herself mentally strong and her life moving.”
The sisters have reportedly faced a lot of pressure in recent weeks after appearing in the latest tranche of controversies. At the same time, a royal source told Shuter that the sisters’ absence “wasn’t optional.” They added, “It was decided for them.”
Furthermore, Shuter quoted an insider claiming, “William is tightening the circle,” and adding, “It’s about protecting the brand,” while going as far as to claim, “This wasn’t about Easter, it was about control.”
With the reported pressure that the source described and the rumors about who made the call, their absence has started to fuel chatter online.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea.
