Prince William Reportedly ‘Already Banished’ Beatrice and Eugenie in Shock Royal Power Move

Prince William is reportedly drawing a firm line over the future role of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie within the British royal family, with sources claiming he has "effectively banished" the sisters from any future position as working royals.
According to Stylecaster reports citing unnamed insiders, the Prince of Wales believes there is no realistic future for the York sisters to serve as senior working members of the monarchy once he eventually ascends the throne. The stance is said to be tied to concerns about public perception and ongoing controversy surrounding their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
While Beatrice and Eugenie have not been accused of wrongdoing, their proximity to past scandals involving their parents has reportedly made their position increasingly sensitive within royal planning circles. One source said William is focused on maintaining a very visible and consistent separation between the monarchy and individuals linked to reputational fallout.
"William's feeling is that the monarchy simply cannot survive mixed messaging when it comes to the York scandal and the damage it has done to public confidence," one insider claimed.
The reports suggest the future king is also concerned that continued appearances by the sisters at official events could blur the distinction between working royals and extended family members. He is said to favor a smaller, more streamlined monarchy in the years ahead.
Kate, Princess of Wales, is reportedly aligned with her husband's position, though sources say she maintains sympathy for Beatrice and Eugenie. According to insiders, she believes the monarchy must prioritize credibility with the public over personal considerations.
"Kate's position has hardened considerably over time," one source said as per Radar Online, adding that she believes any perceived leniency could undermine trust in the institution.
King Charles is described as more sympathetic toward his nieces and has previously acknowledged family ties in public statements, including remarks following Princess Eugenie's pregnancy announcement. However, insiders suggest there is growing divergence in views about the long-term structure of the royal household.
William is not yet king, but as heir to the throne, his influence over the monarchy's future direction is significant. Reports indicate he has long supported reducing the number of working royals as part of broader modernization efforts.
If the reported plans move forward, Beatrice and Eugenie would remain members of the royal family but would likely be excluded from official duties and major public royal events under William's reign.
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