Princess Eugenie Faces Risk of Losing Royal Home as King Charles Withdraws Support

Princess Eugenie is reportedly seeking to distance herself from the family turmoil that has dominated her life in recent months.
The controversies surrounding her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, due to their past associations with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, have cast a long shadow over the royal family.
Although the royal family had supported Princesses Eugenie of York and Beatrice of York until last Christmas, the sisters now face a new challenge: the potential loss of their royal grace-and-favour residence.
While no formal wrongdoing has been established against Eugenie and Beatrice, critics have accused them of being “complicit” or “condoning” the controversial actions of their parents.
The 35-year-old niece of King Charles III was also reportedly forced to resign from her role as patron of an Anti-Slavery charity. Additionally, both sisters have allegedly been barred from attending the Royal Ascot, amid allegations that they were aware of their parents’ past conduct.
Amid the ongoing turmoil, insiders reveal that Princess Eugenie of York is considering a fresh start if she loses her London residence, Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace. The royal, who shares two young sons with her husband Jack Brooksbank, currently divides her time between London and Portugal.
Reports indicate that Jack has been offered a new position in the United States through his marketing company, with plans set to begin “shortly.” According to Closer, discussions about the potential move are already underway, with Jack “seriously considering it” and Eugenie “excited by the prospect.”
A relocation to the US could also pave the way for closer ties with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice of York is remaining at her home in the Cotswolds. It remains uncertain whether Eugenie will ultimately start a new chapter across the Atlantic.
