Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have been cautioned by a PR expert that any candid admissions about the royal family could potentially result in a decline in their popularity.
As the daughters of the Duke of York, the York sisters are not currently working members of King Charles’s monarchy.
Their appearances alongside more senior members of the royal family are infrequent.
Prince Andrew, their father, withdrew from royal duties in 2019 following his discussion of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein on Newsnight.
Andy Barr, a PR expert, recently spoke exclusively to GB News and shed light on how the Princesses can maintain their high levels of popularity.
According to Barr, it is crucial for them to continue being selective about their public engagements and to refrain from engaging in public discussions about the inner workings of the royal family.
Over the years, both Beatrice and Eugenie have revealed some details about their private lives.
However, Barr argues that there is still a significant amount of intrigue surrounding the York Princesses.
He emphasized the importance of maintaining an air of fun and mystery, as it has contributed to their enduring appeal among the public.
Barr advises the Princesses to continue with their current approach in order to sustain their popularity.
The sisters recently received a warm reception from the royal family during the Christmas Day celebrations at Sandringham.
Their choice of neutral outfits showcased their solidarity, according to a style expert.
Accompanied by their mother, Sarah Ferguson, and their father, Prince Andrew, Beatrice and Eugenie engaged in a royal walkabout, engaging with well-wishers.
In 2018, Eugenie tied the knot with Jack Brooksbank, and the couple now have two sons, two-year-old August and seven-month-old Ernest.
Additionally, Eugenie co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017, where she actively supports those fighting against modern-day slavery.
On the other hand, Beatrice married Edoardo Mapellimozzi in 2020, and the couple welcomed their daughter, Sienna, who is now two years old.
Edoardo also has a seven-year-old son, Christopher Wolfe, affectionately known as Wolfie, from a previous relationship.
Princess Beatrice currently holds the position of vice president of strategic partnerships at Affinitie, a software company.