Princess Beatrice is considered a support figure in the royal family, often stepping in for engagements when King Charles is unavailable.
As one of the King’s advisers of state, Beatrice plays a key role in royal duties, including representing the King at Privy Council meetings and signing routine documents when required.
She recently toured an exhibition with The King’s Foundation celebrating a decade of textile education.
Despite her contribution and active participation in important royal events, sources close to the royal family have ruled out the possibility of Beatrice being promoted to a working royal position.
Speaking to Hello, an insider said: “She may occasionally help out with things, like the Prince of Wales’s garden party earlier this year. But it’s not a step-by-step introduction to royal duties – it’s just that.” has the support of the family.”
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s eldest daughter Beatrice continues to support her family amid the stress. His father, Prince Andrew, had a conflict with King Charles over the Royal Lodge.
Prince Andrew is currently embroiled in a Royal Lodge dispute with King Charles. Amid the tension, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have reportedly made a pact to support their father and lift his spirits.
According to a source, the sisters have taken it in turns to bring their children to spend time with the Duke of York, in a bid to alleviate his feelings of loneliness. Despite King Charles’ preference for Andrew to move to Frogmore Cottage, the Duke managed to secure funding for his security at the Royal Lodge.
Andrew finds comfort in his role as grandfather, with his daughters often visiting on weekends to brighten his mood.