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Beatrice and Eugenie to Skip Easter Service With King’s Consent

The palace said they made alternative plans with the King's agreement.

Overview

  • The sisters, who usually attend Easter Matins at St George's Chapel in Windsor, were confirmed on Monday to be sitting out this year's service with the King's agreement, according to multiple outlets.
  • Their absence follows renewed scrutiny of their father after his February arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office and his earlier loss of princely status and instruction to leave Royal Lodge.
  • Beatrice and Eugenie have kept a low public profile in recent weeks, and reports note they are not accused of wrongdoing despite being named in U.S. Department of Justice documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Princess Eugenie’s seven‑year patronage of Anti‑Slavery International ended in March, with the charity publicly thanking her for her support.
  • Media reports diverge on their near‑term plans, with HELLO! reporting they remain invited to Royal Ascot and are not planning a U.S. move, while other outlets cite unnamed sources claiming a relocation is being weighed.