Royal Family News: Queen Elizabeth Favors Prince Andrew Over Prince Charles, Prefers Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie Over Kate Middleton?

Family matters sometimes involve clashes and conflicts and indeed the Royal Family is no exception. For one, an issue between Prince Charles and Prince Andrew has been going around for years. The rift between the two sons of Queen Elizabeth is said to have started when the security protection for Prince Andrew's daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were withdrawn for the reason that it costs €500,000 a year. Moreover, the only "blood princesses" are not part of the inner Royal Family circle and thus not receiving allowance from the British monarchy's private income, Privy Purse.

Recent news however claims that Queen Elizabeth II is actually siding with her younger son in this issue and wants her beloved granddaughters back in the official roster of Royal Family. An article from Express UK reported that the 90-year old queen wants Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie to have more roles since she doesn't think five people (herself, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Kate Middleton) can effectively carry the many duties of the Royal Family.

In fact, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is said to be part-time royals since the two are busy with their marriage and family life. Since Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie continue to accompany their grandmother, the longest-running monarch in official events despite not being a member of the Royal Circle makes them deserving to gain official roles back.

Yet a report from Inquisitr claims that Prince Charles is against it, as the heir to the throne wants the Royal Family to be a tight small circle. This is probably the reason why her mother, Queen Elizabeth II had to intervene for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Do you think Queen Elizabeth is right in siding with Prince Andrew? Do Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie actually deserves more attention that, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton?

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