Columnist Amanda Platell accused Sarah “Fergie” Duchess of York and her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, of ignoring the fallout from Prince Andrew’s scandals and of being stuck in “delusions.” She argued that while Andrew’s titles and public roles are under scrutiny, little has been said about the princesses who benefited from his status.
Platell criticized the royal family for lack of transparency, writing that the princesses appear complicit in preserving the status quo and avoiding accountability. She suggested this silence fosters resentment among the public and threatens the monarchy’s image.
The piece notes that both Beatrice and Eugenie have stepped back from frontline royal duties but remain active in patronages—raising questions about what true accountability means within the royal structure. Platell warned their quiet continuation in public roles may prolong the legacy of Andrew’s controversy and delay institutional reform.
