According to the Daily Mail's diary editor, Richard Eden, he warns that when Prince William ascends to the throne, he could potentially call on Beatrice and Eugenie for a frontline role in their old family.
Eden highlighted that Queen Elizabeth II had previously shared the burden of her work with her own cousins, the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Alexandra. This precedent suggests that William may follow suit and seek the support of his cousins when he becomes king.
Now, the news of Eugenie and Beatrice potentially assuming important roles within the royal family comes at a time when both sisters have been making headlines. Just last week, Eugenie joyfully announced the birth of her second baby, a son named George Ronnie Brooksbank.
When asked about the role Eugenie may play in the future, Richard Eden emphasized that it would depend on Princess Eugenie's own role within the family. He expressed his desire to see William receive help from his cousins, specifically mentioning Eugenie and Beatrice as potential sources of support.
Rebecca English, the royal editor at the Daily Mail, highlighted the positive feedback Beatrice received on social media following her recent appearance in Jordan.
Mr. Eden added to this sentiment, suggesting that in the future, when William assumes the throne, Eugenie and Beatrice might feel it is the right time to dedicate their lives to royal duties. Their involvement could be invaluable to Prince William in his future role as king.
As we witness the potential rise of Beatrice and Eugenie within the royal family, it's no wonder that Prince Harry finds himself boiling with jealousy. The exclusion from this special role granted to his cousins adds fuel to the fire of the ongoing tensions within the family.
