Princess Beatrice's newborn daughter Athena might be in line for an unexpected royal title - but here is why Princess Eugenie's children won't ever hold official titles
Prince Andrew, who had confined himself to royal lodge amid new scandal, has finally returned to the spotlight after receiving the first good news of the year.The Duke of York celebrated
Although Tengbo denied claims he was a spy, with the prince having insisted he had ceased all contact with him once suspicions were first raised, their once close friendship turned heads, with the duke, 64, pulling out of last year’s Royal Family Christmas plans at Sandringham as a result.
Princess Beatrice has given birth to a new baby girl who will now be 11th in line to the throne, pushing fan-favourite royals down the line of succession. The Princess of York was due to give birth in early spring but welcomed the child a week ago,
Beleaguered Prince Andrew was today spotted out horseriding in Windsor Great Park, as news broke of the birth of his youngest granddaughter, Athena
Princess Beatrice and Eugenie are reportedly grappling with same old dilemma, surrounding their Royal future.King Charles' nieces are seemingly paying the price of the disgrace their father Prince Andrew has brought to them with back to
Princess Beatrice has given birth to her second child, named Athena, Buckingham Palace has announced. Athena was born several weeks prematurely and weighed 4lb 5oz, but is said to be healthy and doing well.
The disgraced Duke of York, 64, was pictured out and about on the Windsor estate for the first time since he was plagued by a string of controversies.
Athena’s arrival will place Beatrice’s younger sister, Princess Eugenie, back one place to 12th in line. Eugenie’s children, August (born in February 2021) and Ernest (born in May 2023) will be pushed back to 13th and 14th place respectively.
Princess Beatrice, who is ninth in line to the British throne, has welcomed her second child with her husband, millionaire property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
THE Royal Family may need a “plan B” when it comes to its working individuals, and Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice may have to step up, according to an expert. Katie Nicholl spoke on The Sun’s