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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Pay Tribute to Late Grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Pay Tribute to Late Grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

and Princess Eugenie have released a joint statement in honor of their late grandmother, II, ahead of her funeral on Monday.

The statement, which was shared by the royal family and Eugenie's social media accounts, included a childhood photo of the sisters with the Queen.

The royal siblings expressed their grief and gratitude for their beloved “Granny,” who they described as their matriarch, guide, and loving hand through life.

The sisters expressed their deep sadness at the loss of the Queen, who they thought would be with them forever.

They thanked her for the joy, comfort, and laughter she brought to their lives, and for the lessons and memories they will cherish forever.

Beatrice and Eugenie also acknowledged the tributes pouring in from around the world, saying that they are all too true of the remarkable leader the Queen was.

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The Princesses also paid tribute to their grandfather, Prince Philip, who passed away earlier this year.

They expressed their happiness that the Queen is now reunited with him.

The statement ended with a message of love and pride from Beatrice and Eugenie to their dear Granny, and a call to God to save the King.

The royal siblings, who both became mothers last year, will hold a vigil over the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall on Saturday, alongside their cousins.

The sisters shared a close bond with their grandmother and grandfather, and have spoken fondly of them in the past.

Meghan and Harry's Children to Miss Out on Royal Titles

In other news, and 's children, and , will not be granted HRH status, despite becoming a prince and princess.

This is due to a new rule announced by Charles, the new king, which states that only working royals will be granted the title.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children will not be working royals, and therefore will not receive the title.

The news has reportedly left Harry and Meghan furious, following tense discussions with Charles over recent days.

When and were born, they were too far down the line of succession to receive the titles, but the death of the Queen means they are now the grandchildren of the monarch and entitled to use HRH.

It is not clear whether the new titles will actually be used, but the loss of HRH status is a blow for Harry and Meghan, who have been vocal about their struggles with royal life.

The couple has since stepped back from their royal duties and moved to the US, where they have started a new life as private citizens.

The decision by Charles to limit the use of HRH titles is part of his efforts to modernize the monarchy and streamline its activities.

It remains to be seen how this decision will affect the future of the royal family, and whether it will lead to further changes in the years to come.

In conclusion, the royal family continues to make headlines as they mourn the loss of II and adjust to the changes brought about by her passing.

and Princess Eugenie have paid a moving tribute to their beloved grandmother, while Meghan and Harry's children face disappointment over their lack of royal titles.

As the world watches, the royal family must navigate these challenges and find a way forward that honors the legacy of the Queen and ensures the stability of the monarchy for generations to come.

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