More popular than ever with hello! readers princess beatrice and princess eugenie

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HOW THE SISTERS ARE BECOMING THE RISING STARS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY

More than 80% of our most engaged royal readers consider Eugenie, 34, and her big sister Beatrice, 35, to be great role models as working women, wives and mothers

Stepping out together after enjoying a cosy lunch for two, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s bond was clear.

The sisters were spotted chatting animatedly as they left a private members’ club in London, where they celebrated Eugenie’s 34th birthday last month.

It was a further sign of how the siblings, once shy teenagers who appeared uncomfortable in the spotlight, are now stylish, selfassured women and becoming the royal family’s secret weapon – indeed, an exclusive HELLO! online poll has found they are more popular than ever.

ROLE MODELS

More than half of our readers want to see the Princesses take on more prominent roles, while 82% of our most engaged royal readers consider them great role models as working women, wives and mothers. Among members of HELLO!’s Royal Club, 78% are in awe at their resilience and 60% consider them rising stars of the royal family.

After blossoming into their roles, the King’s nieces now use their profiles and platform to make a difference for causes close to their hearts.

In addition, they are a calm, dignified and steady presence in the lives of their father the Duke of York, whose stepping down from royal duties is dealt with in two TV dramas, and their mother Sarah, Duchess of York, after her diagnoses with both breast and skin cancer.

Chatting happily, the sisters celebrate Eugenie’s 34th birthday with a London lunch date.
Their close bond is matched only by the one they have with their mother Sarah, Duchess of York, who tells us: “We prop each other up, come what may”
Co-ordinating their chic looks, Beatrice is by Eugenie’s side at her charity The Anti-Slavery Collective’s inaugural Winter Gala in London last November
From supporting the King and Queen and their relatives – here, at the Sandringham Christmas service in 2022 – just as they did their grandmother Elizabeth II (with Eugenie), the Princesses are a key part of royal life

“I couldn’t be prouder of Beatrice and Eugenie and the strong, independent young women they have become,” Sarah exclusively tells HELLO!.. “They are my proudest achievement.

“They both work for a living and have carved out successful careers, but also dedicate a great deal of time to charity work. My girls are beautifully mannered, with kindness running through them, and are dedicated to duty.

“They miss their grandmother [Elizabeth II], but learned so much from the late Queen – humility and goodness with compassion and strength.

FAMILY TIES

“They are brave and bold and stand

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