Prince William's yet another stern decision against Princess Beatrice and Eugenie hints at his control behind Palace walls.
The daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor - who was recently arrested over suspicion of misconduct in public office will not be joining the Royal Family on this year's Easter.
There have been multiple rumors regarding this decision from the Princesses of York - who have been snubbed by their uncle King Charles from this year's Ascot event as well.
Despite insiders claiming that Beatrice and Eugenie opted out of the Royal event as they had alternative plans for Easter, some sources have spilled how William as the future king has played a major role.
"Nothing moves without the King, but William made it very clear what he wanted, he’s thinking like a CEO. Who’s on the stage matters. Who’s not — matters more," a source told Rob Shuter.
"William controls the future of the royal family" the insider explained adding, "Him, Catherine, and their three children — that’s the monarchy people show up for."
"If this were a company, William controls the board, he has the votes — and it’s not even close," claimed the source.
The tipster further highlighted that William's message was clear "If certain people are there, we won’t be."
"You can’t have a royal event without William and his family, if they don’t show, the whole thing collapses," they added.
So the 77-year-old monarch "agreement didn’t come out of nowhere, it was shaped."
"The crown is still Charles’s, but the power? That’s shifting fast," added the source.