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Imagining the courage it took for them to support him at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, given the controversies surrounding his actions, is challenging. With recent revelations about their parents following the release of the Epstein files, it seems the sisters might have no choice but to distance themselves from their parents to preserve their own reputations and royal standing.
Unsurprisingly, reports indicate that the sisters are in distress after their father’s arrest on Thursday. Sources informed the Mail that the investigation into the former Duke of York has been devastating for the princesses.
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Critics might argue that they should have been more discerning, yet many would accompany their mother to visit her friends, even if they had reservations. Unfortunately, this is not their only link to the scandal.
In 2019, a BBC producer revealed that Princess Beatrice participated in a meeting with her father prior to his notorious Newsnight interview, raising concerns about her awareness of Andrew’s relationship with Epstein.
As well as attending a pre-production meeting with producer Sam McAlister, reports stated Beatrice became Andrew’s “alibi” during the interview when he claimed he was collecting her from a party at Pizza Express on the night he supposedly had sexual intercourse with Virginia Giuffre.
Despite this, right now, they still seem like innocent victims caught in the fallout. But there is only so much benefit of the doubt people can give them. Cutting off Sarah and Andrew now would show a loyalty to the monarchy and also affirm their disgust at their father and mother’s alleged actions. If they insist on keeping their parents in their lives they will most definitely fall from grace alongside them.
Andrew vehemently denies wrongdoing.