- Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have reportedly left England amid their father Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's scandal.
- The sisters also skipped a high-profile event held after Andrew gave up his "Duke of York" title.
- The sisters will reportedly be allowed to stay princesses.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie appear to no longer be in England. The royal sisters reportedly quietly left the country amid their father, disgraced royal Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, being evicted from the Royal Lodge and having his "prince" title stripped.
Hello Magazine reports that Eugenie was pictured with friends in Paris, while Beatrice appears to be at an event in Saudi Arabia. The sisters also skipped the Pink Ball at the British Museum on October 18—which was held one day after Andrew gave up his "Duke of York" title.
When it comes to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's own titles, it looks like they'll be allowed to keep them. Yesterday, a Daily Mail source said that Charles wants to "protect" his nieces and "wouldn't have wanted to sign off on anything that would impact them."
There was previously speculation that Prince William had threatened the sisters with the removal of their titles if they didn't convince Andrew to give up the Royal Lodge, but this was denied by a source who told Page Six, "I have never heard such nonsense. Anyone who knows William knows he is not that venomous and is fond of his cousins."



