Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, the daughters of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, have maintained a relatively low public profile in recent months, a pattern that has drawn renewed attention as public discussion surrounding their father has resurfaced. While online speculation has suggested a direct link between their absence from certain events and developments involving Prince Andrew, it is important to separate confirmed facts from unverified claims.

As non-working members of the British Royal Family, both Beatrice and Eugenie do not carry official public duties and are not required to attend state or high-profile engagements. Their appearances are therefore selective and often private, making periods of reduced visibility neither unusual nor unprecedented.
Clarifying Prince Andrew’s Current Status
Prince Andrew remains legally styled as the Duke of York. While his use of the title has been effectively curtailed in public and official contexts, there has been no confirmed announcement that he has formally relinquished or surrendered the dukedom. In January 2022, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Andrew’s military affiliations and royal patronages were returned to the Crown and that he would no longer undertake public duties. That statement did not include the removal of his peerage.
Any reports suggesting a recent formal resignation of his title or honours have not been substantiated by Buckingham Palace or other official royal channels.

Ongoing Legal and Reputational Context
Prince Andrew has consistently denied allegations made by Virginia Giuffre relating to events in the early 2000s. In 2022, he reached a civil settlement with Giuffre in the United States, which included no admission of wrongdoing. This outcome has been widely reported by major news organizations including the BBC, CNN, and The Guardian.
Since then, Andrew has remained out of public life. Periodic media scrutiny has continued, particularly in relation to his past association with Jeffrey Epstein. However, no new legal findings or official disciplinary actions have been announced in recent months.
The York Sisters and Public Appearances
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are private citizens who occasionally attend royal or charitable events but are not listed as working royals on the official Royal Family website. Their attendance at public functions is therefore discretionary.
Reports noting their absence from specific cultural or social events, including museum or charity functions, do not in themselves indicate a strategic withdrawal. Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace has issued statements suggesting that the sisters are stepping back from public life in response to recent developments.
Historically, both sisters have alternated between periods of visibility and privacy, often shaped by professional, family, and personal commitments.

Professional and Family Lives
Princess Eugenie lives at Ivy Cottage on the Kensington Palace estate with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and their children. She works in the art world and has been involved with charitable initiatives, including anti-slavery advocacy through the Anti-Slavery Collective, which she co-founded.
Princess Beatrice resides primarily in the Cotswolds with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and their family. She has worked in business and technology-related roles and occasionally represents charitable causes, particularly those linked to dyslexia awareness.
Both sisters have emphasized in past interviews that they are focused on building independent careers outside the formal royal structure.
Relationship With King Charles III
Publicly available reporting suggests that King Charles III maintains personal relationships with his nieces, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. While the King does not comment on private family matters, royal commentators have consistently noted that the sisters continue to be included in private family occasions.
No official source has suggested that Beatrice or Eugenie are being excluded from family life due to their father’s circumstances.

Media Commentary and Public Perception
Royal commentators have acknowledged that periods of heightened media attention surrounding Prince Andrew can place additional pressure on his immediate family. However, expert analysis published by reputable outlets such as Sky News and The Times has emphasized that Beatrice and Eugenie occupy a distinct position: they are royal by birth, but not part of the monarchy’s operational core.
This distinction allows them greater privacy but also limits their ability to publicly respond to speculation or narratives circulating in the press.
Looking Ahead
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are likely to continue balancing private careers, family life, and selective charitable involvement. As non-working royals, their public presence will remain intermittent and largely independent of institutional royal strategy.
While renewed attention on Prince Andrew may temporarily influence public discussion around the York family, there is no confirmed indication that the sisters’ long-term roles or personal trajectories have changed.

Conclusion
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have not announced any formal withdrawal from public life, nor has Prince Andrew formally relinquished his dukedom according to official records. Much of the recent narrative surrounding the York family blends confirmed historical facts with speculation that has not been validated by palace statements or reputable sources.
At present, the most accurate assessment is that the sisters are continuing their established pattern: living largely private lives, maintaining selective public engagement, and navigating ongoing media scrutiny with discretion.