Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have reportedly broken their silence, claiming their father, ex-Prince Andrew, threatened them to stay quiet during his Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Insiders reveal Andrew delivered ultimatums like "Speak out and lose everything—we stick together or fall apart," framing public statements as betrayal that could strip their titles, reputations, and family standing. This coercion peaked amid 2019 document releases and his disastrous Newsnight interview, with Eugenie cutting contact by January 2026 and Beatrice limiting ties despite initial forgiveness.
Family and Palace Fallout
The sisters feel "duped," having trusted parental denials while Andrew included their photos in Epstein correspondence post-claimed cutoff. Royal biographer Robert Jobson notes irreparable damage, as crisis talks ensue post-Andrew's arrest, Royal Lodge eviction, and Ferguson emails.
William's prior title threats forced Andrew's compliance, amplifying York toxicity amid broader reforms. Beatrice and Eugenie navigate survival mode, rejecting tell-all offers to avoid further taint.
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