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Beatrice, Eugenie’s husbands draw line in shocking move
King Charles and senior royals might be facing some heat over Andrew’s crisis but Beatrice and Eugenie are battling complete and utter personal chaos amid family division.
It migh not be wrong to say that Eugenie, who turned 36 on March 23, wants her 35th year to be deleted from her life as the late Queen’s granddaughter had to make a trip around the sun as younget child of Fergie and Andrew.
However, she received some supportive and comforting response from her husband amid her parents’ fallout.
Beatirce and Eugenie’s husbands have decided to fully support them amid the daunting crisis, taking all neccessary steps to sheild them from any untoward situation, also protecting their pschologcial wellbeing.
The two princesses also received heartening and consoling responses from some royal experts and fans.
“I’ve got sympathy for both Beatrice and Eugenie, and I’d like to see them somehow rehabilitated and used properly in the royal family,” Matt Wilkinson, Royal Editor for The Sun, said:
The expert went on to explain what the monarch tinks of his two nieces after the frmer Duke and Duchess of York’s scandals, which surprisingly rocked the Palace.
“I think the King wants her, wants them both, to not pay for the sins of their parents, but I’m not sure there is mass public sympathy for them at the moment. They’re probably going through a complete and utter personal crisis,” said Wilkinson.
The journalist reveals his thoughts about the two sisters’ royal future, saying: “I don’t like bad things to happen to people when they haven’t actually done anything wrong themselves, but I think they can cope.
Revealing their husbands’s stance amid the daunting crisis, he added: “I think there are enough support structures around them and enough money. Their husbands are both very supportive and rich, so I think they’ll be able to cope.”
Eugenie, who hasn’t shared a post on her personal Instagram since November 14, 2025, appeared to be finding solace in company of her husband the day before her father was arrested.
On the eve of Andrew’s arrest and 66th birthday, Eugenie was seen enjoying a ski holiday in Gstaad, Switzerland with her husband Jack Brooksbank and their two sons, August and Ernest.
The two Princesses, along with their respective husbands, celebrated last Christmas at Sandringham sans their mom and dad.
Their decision to spend Christmas with the King, instead of with their parents, spoke volumes.
Their preence spaked speculations, with some guessing as they have ditched their parents, while the royal experts believe that they can not turn their backs on him even though the situation is obviously very strained and hard.
Eugenie has not been seen with either parent, and the latest report suggests her husband Jack does not want her around his wife amid mounting pressure from public. He is reportedly not allowing his mother-in-law Sarah Ferguson to seek refuge at his and Eugenie’s family home.
The entrepreneur is the owner of a drinks company, which reportedly earned an impressive £630,000 profits in 2022.
Entertainment
Charlie Puth welcomes first child with wife Brooke Sansone: Name revealed
Charlie Puth has entered a whole new era: fatherhood.
The Grammy-winning singer, 34, has welcomed his first child with wife Brooke Sansone, the couple announced in a joint Instagram post on March 23.
“Hey Jude [blue heart emoji] 3.13.26,” they wrote, revealing the name and birth date of their baby boy alongside a series of intimate snapshots.
The photos offered a glimpse into their first days as parents, including sweet moments of Puth cradling his son, close-ups of the newborn, and a subtle nod from Sansone, who wore a “J” necklace.
The post also included polaroids with handwritten notes capturing early milestones. “Playing Jude ‘In My Life’ by The Beatles,” read one caption, while another shared, “He drank over 30ml of formula! A new record,” both dated March 14.
Puth and Sansone tied the knot in 2024 at the singer’s family home in Montecito.
Just months before, Puth had revealed they were expecting in a subtle but heartfelt way.
In a clip from his music video for Changes, Puth stood beside Sansone as she rested her hands on her stomach. He gently placed his hands over hers, smiling, before the two walked off together.
Entertainment
Meghan Markle’s Aussie visit could be a soft launch for ‘As Ever’
Meghan Markle is planting the seeds for her lifestyle brand’s next chapter and all signs point to Australia.
As she prepares to travel Down Under with Prince Harry next month, the Duchess is lining up what could be a strategic expansion of her growing venture, As Ever.
While the royal couple’s visit includes public-facing engagements, Meghan’s schedule carries a distinctly entrepreneurial edge.
She’s set to appear at the exclusive Her Best Life retreat in Sydney, a luxe gathering where attendees can expect curated experiences, wellness-focused sessions at the InterContinental Sydney.
The Duchess has reportedly secured a dozen trademarks in Australia for As Ever, spanning everything from skincare and homeware to gardening tools, jewellery, and even podcasting.
It’s a wide-ranging portfolio that hints at a brand aiming to be less a shop and more a lifestyle ecosystem.
Royal insiders suggest this trip is far from a casual visit. Industry watchers believe it could serve as a testing ground for a new audience, especially given the country’s strong appetite for wellness culture and premium lifestyle brands.
Entertainment
Pakistan acting as main go-between in Trump’s Iran crisis: report
- Trump delays Iran strikes, signals progress in diplomatic talks.
- PM Shehbaz engages regional leaders to promote dialogue.
- Pakistan’s balanced foreign policy earns int’l recognition: analysts.
Pakistan is positioning itself as the lead mediator trying to broker an end to the US and Israeli war against Iran, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir spoke with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, Reuters quoted the newspaper that cited two people briefed on the call.
It also reported that senior Pakistani officials were back-channelling communications between Tehran, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
US President Donald Trump’s announcement to halt further military strikes on Tehran is seen as a direct result of Islamabad’s strategic diplomatic efforts.
Earlier today, Trump said he had ordered a five-day postponement of any strikes on Iranian power plants, hours ahead of a deadline that threatened to further escalate the conflict now in its fourth week.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, the US president described the past two days of discussions with Iran as “VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE”, signalling hopes for a “COMPLETE AND TOTAL RESOLUTION OF HOSTILITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST”.
Over the past 48 hours, Pakistan, in close coordination with Turkey and Egypt, has played a pivotal role in back-channel diplomacy, relaying messages between the US and Iran to prevent further conflict and maintain stability in the region.
The country’s engagements highlighted the proactive leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the strategic-level engagements of Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, reflecting Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue over confrontation.
To defuse rising tensions in the Middle East, PM Shehbaz and his administration maintained continuous and strategic contact with both global and regional leaders, coordinating diplomatic efforts to promote dialogue, prevent escalation, and facilitate a peaceful resolution.
In his recent contact, PM Shehbaz talked to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian over the phone, stressing the need for dialogue and diplomacy amongst all the neighbouring countries to settle their differences.
The premier also conveyed Pakistan’s solidarity with the “brave Iranian people in the wake of the ongoing hostilities”.
Analysts note that this coordinated diplomacy demonstrates how regional powers are prioritising negotiation and reconciliation to defuse tensions.
Pakistan’s balanced foreign policy has earned international recognition for maintaining positive relations with all key stakeholders while reducing regional volatility.
With mediation efforts continuing, global outlets including Axios and Arab News report that progress is being made towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
More than 2,000 people have been killed in the war that the US and Israel launched on February 28 against Iran, which has upended markets, driven up fuel costs, accelerated global inflation fears and convulsed the Western defence alliance.
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