Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie could be at risk of losing their homes amid the fallout of their parents' connection to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Although there is no evidence of any wrongdoing by Beatrice and Eugenie, the pair are said to fear being outcast by the royals as they're tainted by association.
The sisters currently both have luxury homes in the UK, which they share with their young families. Beatrice, 37, currently resides in the Cotswolds with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, their two daughters and her stepson, nine-year-old Wolfie.
Beatrice's home is about an hour and a half from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson's former home in Windsor.
Beatrice purchased her £3.5million six-bedroom property with her husband in 2021.
Before moving to the Cotswolds, Beatrice and her family lived at a property at St James's Palace in Westminster.
Unlike her sister, Eugenie still resides in London. The royal currently lives at Ivy Cottage with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and their two sons.
The family split their time between the UK and Portugal for Jack's work commitments.
Beatrice and Eugenie were both teenagers when their father moved into Royal Lodge in 2004.
They were both mentioned in the latest Epstein files, with a visit to see the late sex offender taking place in 2009. Taking place when they were 19 and 20, Sarah Ferguson is known to have taken them along to see Epstein.
Author Andrew Lownie: "They weren't five-year-old girls when they were taken to see Epstein. They were grown ups. There's a big campaign to say they are innocents caught up in the shellfire, but they're not, they're deeply involved."
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