Princess Beatrice has been bestowed with a significant honor by King Charles amidst Princess Kate's ongoing cancer treatment. Although not typically engaged in royal duties, speculation suggests Princess Beatrice may assume a more prominent role within the monarchy as King Charles resumes more public responsibilities this summer. His Majesty, who has been away from public view due to cancer treatment, is eager to increase his public engagements based on medical advice.
Princess Beatrice, although not a working member of the royal family, may accompany the King on an official visit to Japan next month. This development comes during a challenging period for the monarchy, with Princess Kate currently undergoing prophylactic chemotherapy. Amidst upcoming events such as the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Trooping the Colour, and state banquets, June is expected to be a bustling month for the royal family.
Sources suggest Princess Beatrice is eagerly anticipating the King's invitation for her and her sister, Princess Eugenie, to join him in Morocco. In 2012, Princess Beatrice assisted Queen Elizabeth during the Royal Maundy Thursday ceremony, despite not holding an official royal role.
According to insiders, the Yorks are preparing for a busy social calendar and are keen to support where possible. They have expressed a willingness to assist in royal duties despite not being full-time working royals. King Charles is reportedly aware of public sentiment calling for a revitalization of royal engagements, viewing Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie as sensible assets who could inject new energy into the monarchy.
Princess Beatrice divides her time between her family's home in Kotwal's and New York, where she resides with her husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi, and their daughter, Sienna.