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Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie Urged to Leave Royal Properties Over Epstein Allegations

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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are reportedly advised to vacate their residences at St James’s Palace and Kensington Palace. The York sisters’ names have surfaced in Jeffrey Epstein files alongside their parents, Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.

Royal expert Jennie Bond suggests that if the princesses genuinely wish to protect their royal relatives, they should consider relinquishing their accommodations. She points out that as independent, wealthy women with children and professional commitments, they are capable of finding alternative housing in London.

Earlier, it was reported that the sisters were urged not to attend Royal Ascot due to escalating tensions within the family. Royal expert Andrew Lownie noted that the decision to ban them from attending is significant, suggesting that the Royal Family may have knowledge or suspicions about their involvement with Epstein’s alleged activities.

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