Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are reportedly "taking turns" visiting Dad Prince Andrew
It looks as if Prince Andrew has had a challenging year, including almost losing his home, the Royal Lodge in Windsor. Having found the money needed to stay on the property, Andrew is reportedly supported by his 2 daughters, according to Beatrice
reports dedicated Hi! The magazine, "Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have taken turns to spend the weekend with their father, taking the children together to raise his spirits.
A source told the outlet, "The girl visits him most weekends with her grandchildren. They spend much more time with him now than they have done in recent years."The source continued," they are very close to the father; they seem to be very protective against him."
Hello! It should also be noted that the presence of Eugenie and Beatrice in the vast estate was much more pronounced. "Both princesses are said to be hosting friends for real estate shoots in recent weeks," the publication reported. It was also noted that Prince Andrew was found teaching Beatrice's daughter Sienna how to ride a horse, who turned 3 earlier this year.
In addition to riding his own horse, Prince Andrew is reportedly spending time playing golf and walking the 5 Norfolk terriers and 2 Corgi he shares with his exă»wife, Sarah Ferguson.I also live in the Royal Lodge. The 2 corgis belonged to Andrew's mother, the late Queen Elizabeth 2, who entrusted her beloved pets to the Duke and Duchess of York at her death.
Royal author Robert Hardman has been given a commentary on Prince Andrew's situation or hi!"He has nothing else, he has no public life, he has no public role.""Hardman continued," he's obviously dedicated to this house and he likes to be there, so if he can get it to work, he'll try.
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond recently reflected on the Duke of York's position within the Royal family. While talking with OK! Magazine (via the Sun), Bond asked, "Why is he allowing himself to be so humiliated?"
As to why Andrew appears to have refused to leave the Royal Lodge on King Charles's orders, Bond said, "He is in the image and grandeur
" I think the late Queen probably realized that it is not good to have a disgraced prince living in a mansion for the rent of Peppercorn. "Andrew was very in awe of his mother and would have followed her if he had put his foot down and asked him to leave," Bond claimed."
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