Since King Charles stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles, tongues have been wagging about the future of Beatrice and Eugenie within The Firm.
Now, new claims speak of aâsecret dealâ between the two brothers. Here is everything we know so farâŠ

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor made âsecret dealâ with King Charles to protect Beatrice and Eugenieâs futures
âIt was made clear to Andrew that, while his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson would also lose her title, there would be no action taken against their daughters,â royal commentator Richard Eden wrote in the Daily Mail.
According to Eden, Andrew âfinally cavedâ to pressure to give up his royal titles and vacate Royal Lodge, despite his âcast-iron leaseâ.
This deal was made on the condition that the king would find him a new home on private royal estates, provide financial compensation, and protect his daughtersâ roles within the monarchy.
In return, King Charles reportedly promised that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie would retain their royal status. They may even be permitted to take on ânew official royal rolesâ.
That promise now appears to be coming to fruition.
On November 7, Princess Beatrice appeared alongside Prince Edward at an event for Outward Bound. The charity has long been associated with the late Prince Philip. Beatrice, who previously served as a trustee, was formally named the organisationâs Deputy Patron.
Just days later, on November 11, Princess Eugenie mentored peers at an event celebrating the 35th anniversary of The Kingâs Foundation.

Princess Beatrice and Eugenie royal titles
However, not everyone in the royal family is on board. According to royal expert Rob Shuter, Prince William is said to be âstrongly opposedâ to his cousins being in the spotlight. The Prince of Wales reportedly believes itâs âtoo soonâ and âtoo risky.â
âWilliam wanted the Yorks out of sight until after the kingâs next health review,â one source said. âBut His Majesty insisted. He thinks the family needs to heal in public.â
Another royal aide allegedly told Shuter: âWilliamâs pragmatic. He knows the Yorks are poison with the public. His father just wonât see it.â
Andrewâs fall from grace has been dramatic. Following sexual assault allegations by Virginia Giuffre, which he denied, and fresh scrutiny over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles moved to strip him of his titles, including âprinceâ and âDuke of Yorkâ.
He also ordered him to leave Royal Lodge.
Andrew is now reportedly moving to the kingâs Sandringham estate.
Despite the drama, Beatrice and Eugenieâs titles remain intact.
Royal biographer Ingrid Seward told The Sun that Charles feels a âsense of dutyâ toward his nieces during this âhideous timeâ.
âTheyâve both got young children, and I think itâs been very, very difficult,â she said. âTheyâre actually part of the royal family, and they can do their bit, which I think is important to them.â
Of course, as the reputations of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson endure major blows, royal observers wait and see how this may impact the York sisters.
Will they find themselves sidelined or will their Uncle King Charles support them?