Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, daughters of Prince Andrew, are not facing any punishment from King Charles and Prince William. Despite their father's recent scandal and the loss of his titles, the sisters are continuing their lives with the support of their royal family. This week, Andrew was stripped of his titles, honors, and orders, and will move from his 30-room Windsor mansion to a smaller property on the Sandringham estate. Despite the upheaval, Beatrice and Eugenie have remained focused on their own lives. Princess Eugenie was pictured smiling during a trip to Paris with two girlfriends, while Princess Beatrice attended the Future Investment Initiative event in Riyadh with her tech firm, Affinity. The royal editor Emily Nash explains that the sisters have the backing of their uncle, the King, and cousin William, and deserve public sympathy while facing scrutiny over their parents. Despite their parents losing their titles, Beatrice and Eugenie will retain theirs as the daughters of a son of a sovereign. They are technically still princesses, and this is not changing. Emily clarifies that there were no threats from Prince William regarding the loss of their titles if they did not persuade their father to leave Royal Lodge. She calls those claims "categorically untrue" and emphasizes that the sisters are not facing any punishment.