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Posted on March 31, 2026
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Princess Beatrice and Eugenie to Miss Royal Easter Service After Father’s Arrest
Royal Family Easter Service Attendance and Recent Developments
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie’s Absence from Easter Service
LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) – Britain’s Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, the daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, will not be at the royal family’s Easter church service this Sunday, said a royal source.
Background on Prince Andrew’s Arrest
Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, was arrested in February by police on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Previous Easter Service Attendance
Last year, Charles was joined by Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and the pair’s daughters, Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 36 at the Easter service at Windsor Castle, a traditional annual gathering for the family.
Decision Behind the Princesses’ Absence
But a royal source said on Tuesday that the princesses would not be there this Easter, adding that it was their decision, not Charles’s.
Future Royal Engagements
Amid speculation about the appearance of the sisters alongside senior royals in future, the source added that their absence on Sunday does not apply to future royal engagements.
Impact of Prince Andrew’s Scandal on the Monarchy
Consequences of the Arrest
The arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, heralded one of the worst crises for the British monarchy in 90 years, marking the latest stage of a downfall linked to his friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Loss of Titles and Public Roles
Mountbatten-Windsor, who denies wrongdoing and has said he regrets his friendship with Epstein, has been stripped of all his titles, his mansion and any public involvement with the family.
(Reporting by Michael Holden, writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Michael Perry)
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