Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie reportedly excluded from Royal Ascot amid financial scrutiny
The daughters of Prince Andrew have reportedly been told they will not attend Royal Ascot, while facing questions over financial arrangements.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have reportedly been informed they will not be welcome at Royal Ascot this summer, according to sources close to the royal family. The decision has left the sisters feeling disappointed and blindsided by the exclusion from the prestigious racing event.
The reported ban comes amid renewed scrutiny of the princesses' financial arrangements. Investigations have revealed communications involving their father, Prince Andrew, discussing payments of £50,000 to each daughter from an unnamed businessman.
Sources suggest the sisters believe they are facing consequences related to their parents' actions rather than their own conduct. The timing of the Royal Ascot exclusion coincides with increased public attention on the financial dealings connected to Prince Andrew.
The payments in question were allegedly discussed in email communications that have now become subject to public scrutiny. Questions have been raised about how such funds may have supported the princesses' lifestyle and activities.
Neither Buckingham Palace nor representatives for the princesses have issued official statements regarding the reported Royal Ascot exclusion or the financial allegations. The annual Royal Ascot event typically sees senior members of the royal family in attendance during the five-day racing festival.
The developments represent the latest challenges facing Prince Andrew's daughters as they navigate their roles within the royal family amid ongoing controversies surrounding their father.