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Princess Beatrice and Eugenie face awkward Kate Middleton dilemma ahead of Christmas

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie may be facing an unusually delicate choice this Christmas. Every year, the Princess of Wales hosts her much-loved carol service at Westminster Abbey, a tradition now familiar to viewers who watch it on Christmas Eve. Senior royals usually attend, from King Charles and Queen Camilla to William, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Yet one person has never been part of the picture: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. He has reportedly never been invited, and his absence last year was immediately noticed. His daughters, however, have long been regulars at the event.

That pattern is now colliding with a difficult moment for the family. In recent months, Andrew has seen multiple titles removed amid the unresolved cloud surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The scrutiny around him has only intensified, and it is beginning to spill over onto the people closest to him.

When loyalty becomes a spotlight

Royal commentator Neil Sean suggested that both Beatrice and Eugenie have received personal invitations this year. On paper, that sounds flattering. In reality, it places them in an uncomfortable situation.
If they accept, they risk becoming the centre of a media spectacle. If they decline, it might look like they are rejecting Catherine’s gesture. And all of this comes at a time when the family is already trying to project a sense of unity after a turbulent year.

The final decision about the guest list reportedly belongs to Catherine herself, who has shaped the concert into a signature project. Those close to the palace have said she approaches it the same way William treats Earthshot: carefully, deliberately, and with full control of its message.

The service itself, scheduled for 5 December, promises warm carols, well-known performers, and stories from people who work quietly to support their communities. This year’s theme focuses on love in all its forms, a gentle reminder of what binds families and strangers alike during the Christmas season.

Whether Beatrice and Eugenie appear in the pews remains uncertain. What is clear is that their choice, whatever it may be, will carry far more weight than a simple holiday RSVP.

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