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Eugenie and Beatrice

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Riversidegirl Sun 08-Feb-26 08:17:39

I think it's very cruel of the media to drag these two into the Epstein business. They would not have been aware of or understood anything and would have done what their parents told them I'm sure.

Mollygo Sun 08-Feb-26 10:19:38

Mostly I agree TerriBull
But my children and yours and their peer groups would not have been trailed by the press as even Louise Windsor was. (Who’s she? I suppose I could Google it but I CBB)

fancyflowers Sun 08-Feb-26 10:25:30

The girls can't help being the daughters of extremely bizarre, entitled parents. I agree that it must be humiliating and embarrassing for them, but as children, they had no say in the people they were introduced to.

As they are both married and have plenty of money, it's time for them to distance themselves, at least publicly, from their parents. How they behave in private is up to them.

TerriBull Sun 08-Feb-26 10:25:42

Louise Windsor, the daughter of Edward and Sophie. So Edward being Andrew's brother has brought his children up not to be trailed by the press, insomuch like you Mollygo, people aren't even aware of who she is, quite a good thing I think.

Bukkie Sun 08-Feb-26 10:36:01

I too feel sorry for Beatrice and Eugenie. It must be dreadful seeing your parents in the newspapers every day with yet more scandalous stories.

JaneJudge Sun 08-Feb-26 10:48:07

I'm sure there are lots of us on here who parents or a parent ho acts in a morally corrupt way. It i no reflection on us as individuals nor does it suggest any direct involvement

Calendargirl Sun 08-Feb-26 10:52:51

Whether they should have had the Princess title conferred on them or not, as GC of the monarch, they were perfectly entitled to be styled thus.

Back in 1988 when Beatrice was born, it was still the done thing.

I know Anne refused titles for her children, but as a daughter, she wasn’t viewed quite the same as a son, Mark Phillips refusing one also, (no doubt on Anne’s instructions).

And by the time Edward had his family, times had changed a bit.

And of course the fact that Archie and Lilibet over in the USA are now entitled to be Prince and Princess is also completely daft….

JenniferEccles Sun 08-Feb-26 11:09:43

Of course when these girls were children they would have had no say in who their parents associated with, so couldn’t have been blamed for their friendship with Epstein yet once they became adults it was a different matter.
Yesterday the BBC reported that B and E had lunched with Epstein just days after his release from prison.
They also gave Epstein’s associates a guided tour of Buckingham Palace.

Why would they continue to be friends with a convicted paedophile?

MT62 Sun 08-Feb-26 11:43:58

What kind of mother uses the term “ shagging weekend”?
I guess they are more street wise than we think at that age- maybe they regarded him (Epstein) as some sort of creepy uncle, as I think he would give off those vibes.

OldFrill Sun 08-Feb-26 12:04:25

When Prince William asked Beatrice and Eugenie to audit their businesses (in the light of their parents' behaviour) they refused.

JenniferEccles Sun 08-Feb-26 12:06:31

I agree MT62. It was a dreadful term to use.
I remember reading about the number of holidays the sisters had even when they had just starred work, and wondering how on earth they could afford so many exotic jaunts.

Maremia Sun 08-Feb-26 12:14:35

That was a shocking phrase to use. So disloyal to her daughter.

sixandahalf Sun 08-Feb-26 12:25:52

JenniferEccles

I agree MT62. It was a dreadful term to use.
I remember reading about the number of holidays the sisters had even when they had just starred work, and wondering how on earth they could afford so many exotic jaunts.

I wonder how many Graduates get a job, let alone numerous holidays?

sodapop Sun 08-Feb-26 12:32:52

I do wonder how all this scandal is impacting on the marriages of Beatrice and Eugenie. It can't be easy for their husbands and wider family to see all this continually hashed over in the media.

eazybee Sun 08-Feb-26 13:32:51

Sad for them, seeing their parents pilloried while learning increasingly unpleasant facts about them at the same time.
I hope their marriages survive.

JaneJudge Sun 08-Feb-26 13:38:39

sodapop

I do wonder how all this scandal is impacting on the marriages of Beatrice and Eugenie. It can't be easy for their husbands and wider family to see all this continually hashed over in the media.

Do you think they have the same marriages as us normal folk?

sixandahalf, that is so true re graduates getting jobs

Labradora Sun 08-Feb-26 14:48:14

I doubt that they would have been "across the detail" ( if I can put it politely) of the Epstein shenanigins.I doubt that they were naive but how would normal young women even begin to imagine what was really going on in the Epstein mansion in Florida?
I'd always have done my Ma a favour if I could and didn't like to say "no" to her.
I doubt that they were any different.
Like Melinda Gates I bet they now just want to get away from "the muck".
I think we should let them.

sodapop Sun 08-Feb-26 15:44:07

Not sure what you mean JaneJudge

merlotgran Sun 08-Feb-26 18:43:44

sodapop

Not sure what you mean JaneJudge

Do you think they have the same marriages as us normal folk?

I don’t get this remark either.
It must be hard for their husbands to be supportive while probably feeling the deepest of disgust for their father in law.

Tuliptree Sun 08-Feb-26 18:57:07

When there’s an hereditary system which bestows titles, , privileges and wealth on the basis of who your parents are, then it only seems fair to accept the other side of the coin when your parents turn out to be appalling human beings. . B snd E could simply give up their titles and live off their well heeled husbands - they’ve never supported themselves.

Daddima Sun 08-Feb-26 18:57:44

JenniferEccles

I agree MT62. It was a dreadful term to use.
I remember reading about the number of holidays the sisters had even when they had just starred work, and wondering how on earth they could afford so many exotic jaunts.

I have no idea whether B&E were involved with Epstein or not, but feel money had an awful lot to do with his and the Yorks’ friendship. They do seem like pleasant young women, but we can’t know if they perhaps maintained contact, however small, with Epstein, maybe to ensure a holiday or two, or went visiting with Mummy if she was about to borrow some money from him.
I know, I’m very cynical for one so young!

MayBee70 Sun 08-Feb-26 19:10:59

JaneJudge

sodapop

I do wonder how all this scandal is impacting on the marriages of Beatrice and Eugenie. It can't be easy for their husbands and wider family to see all this continually hashed over in the media.

Do you think they have the same marriages as us normal folk?

sixandahalf, that is so true re graduates getting jobs

They’re married ( I think) to a property developer and someone in finance. Is it cynical of me to think that their husbands wouldn’t have married them if they didn’t open doors to them. I do like Eugenie though.

Desdemona Sun 08-Feb-26 19:45:03

At age 19 or 21 (as the girls were) I would have smelled a rat from a mile off, and been very aware of his convictions.

2 unsavoury facts I have learned today - Fergie and Epstein had sex numerous times and she was in love with him. Epstein was Cosmopolitan batchelor of the year in 1980.

Yuk.

Desdemona Sun 08-Feb-26 19:46:25

Desdemona

At age 19 or 21 (as the girls were) I would have smelled a rat from a mile off, and been very aware of his convictions.

2 unsavoury facts I have learned today - Fergie and Epstein had sex numerous times and she was in love with him. Epstein was Cosmopolitan batchelor of the year in 1980.

Yuk.

Batchelor of the month. I stand corrected.

Iam64 Sun 08-Feb-26 20:00:06

My daughters were influenced by a senior police officer grandfather and parents working in safeguarding/ offending. At seven or eight they teased me for checking out their swimming instructor, an older man who got into the water with the children so physical contact. My childminders daughters were in the same class. My childminder worked in residential children’s setting before she had children. We agreed to find a different class.

I suspect the York daughters had different influences

TheSunRisesInTheEast Sun 08-Feb-26 21:13:33

I recently watched a documentary about Beatrice and Eugenie, they came across as lovely young women, close friends as well as sisters, and both happily married. It must be so embarrassing to witness all the shenanigans that their parents have got up to, starting with Fergie having her toes kissed on a sunbed by a man who wasn't their father, then this Epstein scandal, I hope as well as supporting one another, they are also being supported and cared for by their husbands. I hope the media leaves them in peace, they've received nasty, unnecessary ridiculing for most of their lives, which has been cruel and insensitive.