Published April 01, 2026
King Charles III has taken a bold step to ease tension of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie with his show of power to his heir, Prince William.
Sisters Beatrice and Eugenie have been invited to join the King at a staple royal event this summer amid reports of Prince Harry's efforts to reunite with the royals at Sandringham.
However, the move seems to be a blow to the future monarch, William, who allegedly sidelined his cousins, Beatrice & Eugenie from Royal Easter.
Amid reports of William's personal decision to bar the royal sisters from the family event, the 77-year-old took a decisive step to exhibit his true power.
An insider claimed that "the monarch's move appears to teach William a lesson that he has power as King and head of the family."
"King Charles knows how to cope with the family crisis," they added.
Prince William reportedly continues to take a firm stance against the York family after Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's alleged ties with Epstein.
The Prince of Wales is said to be taking a far more hands-on role in shaping the monarchy’s public image, and deciding who fits into it.
The five-day racing event could see Beatrice and Eugenie appear in the official carriage procession and join senior royals in the exclusive Royal Enclosure.
It comes after Harry allegedly requested the monarch to open the doors on him as well. The move may paved the way for Harry's apeparance at the royal family's gathering at Sandringham this seummer.