King Charles Seemingly Backtracks on This Decision About Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie
Along with not getting invited to Easter Sunday service, it was reported that Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice wouldn’t be allowed into the Royal Ascot, a posh, royal-loved event filled with horse racing and summer activities. It’s a staple event for the British Royal family, including the Yorks. However, it’s been reported that ex-Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and the Princesses are allegedly not allowed to go to the event. But it seems King Charles III may be doing a 180 on that decision when it comes to the Princesses.
Reports recently came out, via NewsNation, that Charles and Queen Camilla actually did personally invite Beatrice and Eugenie, and are allegedly set to watch from the royal enclosure and the royal box for the event. And now, it seems that may have backfired.
Shauna Kay, royal commentator and host of The Vintage Read Show, told the outlet that the timing of it all makes Charles look rather weak.
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“It’s very much a passion with King Charles III because he does these quite decisive moves and then he always tries to stuff the toothpaste back in the tube,” Kay said. “Backflips are not good — it makes people very unstable, unsure, it makes the king look really dithery. I think he does it under the misguided belief that it makes him look powerful, where he can reverse a decision or implement his will over what’s already out there. But it just makes the palace look indecisive and uncoordinated.”
Yikes. Well, the Royal Ascot takes place this year from Tuesday, June 16th to Saturday, June 20th, 2026; and anything can happen before then with the royals.
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