Princess Beatrice and Eugenie to step up and help cover Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s roles

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Princess Beatrice and Eugenie to step up and help cover Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s roles
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After Harry and Meghan recently announced that they would be stepping down, it’s thought that the royal sisters might step up.: “It’s quite clear that one of the consequences is that Beatrice and Eugenie will now be brought forward- if they’re willing to be brought forward”.“If two go out, two have got to come in, and those two have got to be Beatrice and Eugenie. I’m sure they will step forward and be greatly welcomed.

Like most royals, both the princesses have regular full-time jobs that they balance with their royal duties. Beatrice works as the vice president at data and software company Afiniti and Eugenie is an art gallery director.

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