Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie participated in the traditional royal family Christmas lunch, which took place on December 16 at Buckingham Palace. Their joint appearance attracted attention amid the ongoing discussion about the fate of their father, Prince Andrew, who was previously stripped of royal titles and privileges.
The sisters arrived at the palace together: Beatrice was driving the car while Eugenie sat next to her, choosing a festive outfit. During their appearance for the photographers, both looked relaxed and smiled.
Also present at the lunch were King Charles III, Prince William and Kate Middleton with their children, as well as other members of the royal family. The event remains an important family tradition inherited by Charles III from Queen Elizabeth II and is held in a close circle on the eve of Christmas.
Beatrice and Eugenie's appearance came just a few days after the baptism of Beatrice's youngest daughter, Athena. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were also present at that ceremony, as they have been trying to avoid public events in recent months following the king's decision to strip them of their official status.
Despite the complicated context, the sisters' participation in the Christmas lunch was seen as a sign of their continued connection to the royal family and the continuation of family traditions.
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