Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie attracted attention after attending the wedding of Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, where they appeared alongside several senior members of the Royal family.
The sisters' presence at the family celebration has reignited discussion about their role within the monarchy, with royal commentator Alicia Liberty suggesting the event offered a clear indication that they remain closely connected to the family.
Writing for Express, Liberty noted that Beatrice and Eugenie were not merely guests but were actively involved in the wedding festivities, highlighting their continued place within the royal circle.
She pointed out that speculation has persisted for months over where Andrew's daughters fit within the modern monarchy. However, the wedding, she argued, demonstrated the distinction between not holding official royal duties and being excluded from family life.
According to the commentator, the sisters remain firmly part of the Royal family despite their lack of formal working royal roles.
Liberty also referenced a warm moment between Prince William and Beatrice during the event. The future King was seen greeting his cousin with a kiss on the cheek, a gesture she described as a genuine family interaction.
She suggested the exchange showed no signs of distance or discomfort, adding that there was nothing to indicate the family was attempting to keep either Beatrice or Eugenie at the margins of royal life.
