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Breaking News: Kate Middleton puts Princess Eugenie, Beatrice in ‘very difficult dilemma’

Breaking News: Kate Middleton puts Princess Eugenie, Beatrice in ‘very difficult dilemma’

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton has sent ‘personal invitations’ to Princess Beatrice and Eugenie despite their father Andrew’s scandal related to Jeffrey Epstein .

This has been claimed by royal expert Neil Sean while speaking to the Fox News Digital.

The royal expert has said that the future queen is making a deliberate effort to present a united front amid lingering controversies surrounding Andrew.

He said, “Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie received personal invitations for this year’s ‘Together at Christmas’ from Princess Catherine’s office.”

The expert went on saying, “This is Catherine’s project, and she has the final say — very similar to the way Prince William operates Earthshot.

“Above all, yes, the royal family wants to be seen as united amid what has been a very difficult year.”

Sean added, “This puts the sisters in a very difficult dilemma.

“If they don’t attend, it looks like they’re snubbing a prestigious invite. If they do attend, they know there could be a media circus with them at the center of attention.”

The claims came days after Kensington Palace announced earlier this month that the Princess of Wales will host her fifth annual “Together at Christmas” carol service on December 5 at Westminster Abbey in London.

This year’s Together at Christmas theme is “love in all its forms.”

The statement further reads, “Combining traditional and modern elements to encompass people of all faiths and none, the service will see the world-renowned Westminster Abbey choir sing some of the nation’s most beloved carols, alongside musical performances and readings by guests including Hannah Waddingham, Dan Smith, Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor.”

It added, “The Service will also showcase stories of some of the incredible guests in the congregation, who are leading by example and helping to create a more connected society.”

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