York sisters reportedly seek Princess of Wales’ support amid concerns about future decisions within the monarchy
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie have reportedly turned to Catherine with a private appeal about their royal titles as tensions quietly build around the future of the monarchy.
According to a report from OK!, the sisters, who are the daughters of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, are said to have reached out to the Princess of Wales in recent weeks. Their request reportedly centres on concerns that William could reconsider their royal status once he becomes king.
The situation has resurfaced amid renewed public attention surrounding their parents’ past links to Jeffrey Epstein, an issue that continues to cast a shadow over the wider royal family.
Catherine has long shared a friendly relationship with the sisters, but insiders suggest she has recently taken a more measured and resolute approach as the monarchy works to protect its reputation.
One source claimed that Catherine’s response has surprised even those close to her.
“Catherine has shown a level of firmness that has surprised even people around her,” the insider said, adding that she has stepped into a more decisive role and made it clear that the current situation cannot simply be handled quietly behind the scenes.
While William is known for prioritising the protection of the monarchy, the source suggested Catherine has been especially clear about setting boundaries and pushing for a more defined response to the controversy.
From her perspective, the matter is not just about managing short-term headlines. Insiders say Catherine believes the long-term credibility of the monarchy could be at risk if sensitive issues are not addressed directly.
Although the situation affects family members she cares about, she reportedly sees firm decisions as necessary to safeguard the institution’s future stability.
