Real reason Princess Beatrice ‘deserves to cut herself free from toxic Andrew and Sarah’ Revealed

Real reason Princess Beatrice ‘deserves to cut herself free from toxic Andrew and Sarah’ Revealed
Princess Beatrice deserves to “cut herself free” from her parents to be as happy as possible, a columnist has said. Both Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, have had a tough few months as a result of scandals surrounding their parents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.
These scandals, which have come about from the release of the Epstein files, show just how close both Andrew and Sarah were with the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, even after he was first sentenced for child sex offences. Appearing in the Epstein files does not indicate any wrongdoing, as Andrew has always denied wrongdoing and the accusations against him.
While the two princesses have not commented on the scandals surrounding their divorced parents, they have kept a low profile and paid the price for some of their parents’ actions by being reportedly banned from certain events.
This includes Royal Ascot – a date in the calendar they usually attend.
Although it is not known how much contact Beatrice and Eugenie have with their parents at the moment, it has been reported that Eugenie has distanced herself.
A columnist has now said that Beatrice should do this, too.
Writing in The Daily Mail, former politician and columnist Nadine Dorries said: “As for her parents, it is possible for Beatrice to love them and to hold onto the fond memories of her childhood, whilst cutting herself free from their toxic influence.”
Nadine, who lives near Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, in the Cotswolds, continued: “She should, as her sister has reportedly done, let them go.
It is not known when the sisters will next make a public appearance.
While they have been spotted out and about in London in recent months, they have avoided public events.
They are believed to be banned from attending Royal Ascot this year, and are unlikely to attend events with the Royal Family for some time, despite receiving support from their royal relatives.



