Princess Beatrice is a member of the British royal family. She is the daughter of Sarah, Duchess of York, who is the former wife of Prince Andrew. Learn more
King Charles and his ex sister-in-law, Sarah Ferguson, go way back. And although Sarah and Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew, are no longer married, Sarah and Charles are still super close.
When marrying into the royal family, you reach a level of fame you likely never knew existed. And it hasn’t always been easy for the royal women. Sarah Ferguson recalls harsh critics during her first pregnancy.
Prince Andrew has been causing headaches for the royals again and two family members reportedly didn't even want to stay with him while at Sandringham.
Royal watchers want to know why Princess Eugenie didn't attend Kate's Christmas carol concert and if it has anything to do with their frosty relationship.
Princess Anne's head injury means working royals 'unaffected by illness' totals three. So, why isn't King Charles calling in Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie?
Meghan Markle made headlines last year for parting ways with Spotify after only one season of her Archetypes podcast, but now, another royal has ties to the streaming platform.
King Charles III's two nieces, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are technically royalty but don't work for the family. And one insider claims the women feel snubbed that they haven't been asked to take on any royal duties.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are cousins to Prince William and Prince Harry. They are not working royals, but there is a chance that could change down the road.
Find out who a body language expert says shares the same "individualistic" and "bold" traits as Princess Diana) and it's not either of her daughters-in-law).
Find out what a celebrity psychic and astrologer is revealing about Princess Beatrice's past love life "taking center stage" and her "fiery" personality with husband Edo.
According to a commentator, it's is 'better Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie 'do not become full-time working royals, but rather use their platforms in the way they are already doing.'