Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, and nieces of King Charles, have been recognized as “rising stars” within the British Royal Family, according to a recent poll. At 35 and 34 years old respectively, they have increasingly gained public admiration for overcoming initial shyness and becoming confident figures in the public eye, notably as working mothers deeply involved in charitable work.

Their dedication to various causes, coupled with their strong work ethic, has been particularly highlighted against the backdrop of their mother’s health challenges. Despite their proactive stance and contribution to charity, they do not perform official royal duties or receive public funds. Recent reports have indicated that both Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been eager to take on more formal roles within the royal operations, feeling a sense of disappointment over not being included in recent royal engagements by King Charles.

Their situation has sparked discussions among supporters who see them as valuable assets who could support the monarchy, especially as other senior members face health issues and reduce their public duties. The sisters’ desire to contribute more substantially to the Royal Family’s activities reflects their commitment to the institution despite their non-working royal status.