
Princess Beatrice has extended her support to former Duke of York Andrew, who is currently facing controversy. According to a report by The Sun, Sarah Ferguson and their daughter, Sienna Prince, have “cut off all contact” with the former duke. However, this claim appears to be contradicted by recent developments.
The newspaper reported that Princess Beatrice recently joined her father on horseback in Windsor’s Royal Mews, spending over 45 minutes together. During this time, she walked beside her daughter Sienna as Andrew rode ahead of them, with the latter’s horse being led by a groom. This outing suggests continued familial support for Andrew amidst the scandal.
The Sun also indicated that Princess Beatrice spent additional time at Royal Lodge, which is soon to be vacated by Andrew. This reinforces the notion of ongoing contact between her and her father, in contrast to claims by royal expert Rob Shuter that Sarah Ferguson has “cut off all contact” with her former husband Andrew.
While The Sun reported on this development, it does not align with a recent claim made by royal expert Rob Shuter, who stated in his Substack post that Princess Eugenie also severed ties with Andrew. This revelation paints a complex picture of the relationship dynamics within the royal family and adds to ongoing speculation regarding the extent of support for former members of the dynasty amidst current controversies.
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