- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will likely have to bow to his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
- The disgraced royal recently had his "prince" title removed by King Charles.
- Eugenie and Beatrice's titles are safe—for now.
King Charles just stripped his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his "Prince" title and apparently there are even more changes incoming. Aside from losing his title and being kicked out of the Royal Lodge, Andrew will potentially have to bow to his own daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman tells the Daily Mail that Andrew "probably will" have to bow to his daughters in public, since they've retained their titles. He adds that the disgraced royal is unlikely to do so "happily."
Meanwhile, Hardman notes that Eugenie and Beatrice "are still Princesses and HRH because they are the children of the son of a reigning Monarch. All along, the King and other members of the family have been concerned that the sins of the family do not befall them. They are blameless, they have led a pretty upright life and are level-headed and very nice young women." That said, the sisters are "unlikely" to increase their royal profile and are "essentially private citizens who are related to the King and occasionally turn up at Royal events."
As a reminder, Andrew was also stripped of his Duke of York title. Hardman says that while the title can technically be given to someone else, it's likely "going into the title cupboard and will stay there a very long time" and will remain "dormant for this generation."
Makes sense!

