York sisters dedicate more time to their father amid Royal Lodge tensions.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly stepping up to support their father, Prince Andrew, as he navigates ongoing challenges related to the Royal Lodge dispute with King Charles.
According to Hello!, the sisters have been bringing their children to visit Andrew regularly, offering him emotional relief during a difficult period. “The girls take the grandchildren to visit him most weekends,” a source revealed. “They are spending far more time with him now than they have done in recent years.”
The insider described the sisters as “quite protective” of their father, emphasising their close bond during his time of need.
Prince Andrew has been embroiled in conflict over his residence at the Royal Lodge after King Charles cut off his financial support, urging him to relocate to Frogmore Cottage—an offer Andrew has refused.
Reports suggest Andrew has become increasingly reliant on Beatrice, Eugenie, and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson for emotional stability. “He’s like a lost puppy these days, constantly leaning on Sarah and his daughters for support,” an insider previously told In Touch.
The Duke of York’s struggles have reportedly drawn his daughters closer to him, as they strive to provide him with comfort and reassurance amid ongoing uncertainty.