Published December 28, 2025
King Charles appeared to instruct the royal family members to warmly welcome Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
After numerous speculations, Andrew and Fergie's daughters finally joined the royals at Sandringham on Christmas Day to mark the Holiday.
The sisters attended the church service and walked with the family, wearing smiles on their faces.
Notably, a key ally of the monarch, Prince Edward, was spotted making a special gesture for Eugenie. He stepped away from his family to greet his niece, showcasing a protective side after her parents' scandals.
Discussing the York sisters' joint appearance with the royals, body language expert Judi James told the Mail, "Eugenie arrived with the others, walking at the very heart of the royal group as though cocooned by them to show she was still embraced, protected, and even cherished despite her parents' forced absence."
However, the expert claimed that Beatrice was not as confident as Eugenie during the Sandringham sighting as she was walking behind her younger sister.
"Eugenie has always inherited the late Queen's capacity for a confident, sustained royal smile, but there were hints Beatrice might not have felt as assured," Judi noted.