King Charles makes major royal shift after 'inviting' Beatrice, Eugenie to Royal Ascot

The Princesses of York were banned by King Charles III in aftermath of Andrew, Sarah Ferguson's Epstein scandal

King Charles makes major royal shift after inviting Beatrice, Eugenie to Royal Ascot
King Charles makes major royal shift after 'inviting' Beatrice, Eugenie to Royal Ascot

King Charles III has sparked a buzz with a major move he made for his beloved nieces, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie.

Recently, GB News' bombshell report debunked the ongoing speculations that His Majesty has barred the York sisters from attending the upcoming Royal Ascot event in the aftermath of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s controversial ties with Jeffrey Epstein. 

However, an insider close to the 77-year-old British monarch has now claimed that the king has extended an olive branch to Beatrice and Eugenie and specially invited them to attend the Royal event. 

King Charles' kindest uncle's behaviour is believed to be a move made as he does not want to "judge" the Princesses of York due to their parents' sins.

Sarah Ferguson and Andrew's daughters will attend the event, which will take place from Tuesday, June 16, to Saturday, June 20, in the official procession and Royal Enclosure during the meeting. 

This report, which is yet to be confirmed by Buckingham Palace, came after Prince William asked his fellow royals to avoid being photographed alongside Beatrice and Eugenie for the remainder of the year. 

Moreover, both princesses, who have now retained their HRH titles, were initially banned by King Charles III from attending the Royal Ascot. 

What is pertinent to mention is that despite restoring their royal titles, it still remains unknown whether Princess Beatrice and Eugenie will join the British Royal Family for the holy Easter service next week or not.