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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s Manners Reserved for Queen, Says Royal Expert

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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s Manners Reserved for Queen, Says Royal Expert

Growing up, the York sisters had a close relationship with their grandmother, the Queen, and would often visit her and Prince Philip for tea.

However, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward, Beatrice and Eugenie had to adopt a special set of manners when in the presence of the monarch.

Ms. Seward made the revelation during the Channel 5 documentary “Beatrice and Eugenie, Pampered Princesses,” which aired in 2020.

The program also revealed that the York sisters were doted on by their grandparents and would often go and have tea with the Queen and Prince Philip.

Sarah Ferguson, their mother, said they had three sets of manners: one for her, one for when they were out, and the third for when they were with the Queen.

Royal expert Angela Levin claimed that the Queen is maternal towards the two princesses, as they are children of divorce.

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Ms. Levin said it's always difficult for children to see their parents split up, and she thinks perhaps the Queen felt more maternal towards them.

They had a very hard time.

Last month, the Queen and several members of the royal family attended the double christening of 's son, August Philip Orkin's, and Zara Tindall's son, Lucas.

It was a historic day for the royal family, as a double royal christening is very rare.

Royal commentator Penny Junor remarked that she had never heard of two royal babies being christened together like this, but it would be wonderful to have the Queen there.

It would send a fantastic message to the world that she is not ready to leave us yet.

Penny added that the Queen is very spiritual, and a christening is a very important occasion for the head of the Church of England.

Being there would be of great importance to her.

The Queen is reportedly met Princess Beatrice's daughter, Sienna, following her return to Windsor, while she hasn't seen .

In the birth announcement shared by Buckingham Palace, the monarch, 95, was said to be delighted with the news.

It read in full, “Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr. Edoardo Moppelli Mozzi are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter on Saturday 18 September 2021, at 23.42, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

The baby weighs 6 pounds and 2 ounces.”

Meanwhile, after and 's adorable family snap, fans have set their eyes on and 's Christmas card, which is expected to be out within a week.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have already shared their official Christmas card to mark the festive period, which shows Kate and William with their three children in Jordan earlier this year.

Their family photo has prompted an excited reaction from royal fans on Twitter, with many pointing out six-year-old Charlotte's resemblance to great-grandmother.

Now, people have begun to speculate about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Christmas card, which, according to excited fans, would feature the new face of their family.

Meghan and Harry are likely to share the first picture of their sweet baby girl as the festive snap of the royal family often shows a glimpse at the personalities of the royal children and gives an insight into their lives.

The image for the Cambridge's card has also included all the members of the family.

and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, typically don't bring eight-year-old , six-year-old , and three-year-old Louis along for royal engagements.

In conclusion, Princess Beatrice and grew up with a set of manners reserved for the Queen, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward.

The York sisters had a close relationship with their grandmother and would often visit her and Prince Philip for tea.

Despite their bond, Beatrice and Eugenie would adopt a special set of manners when in the presence of the monarch.

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