Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are respectively Queen Elizabeth II’s fifth and sixth-born among her eight grandchildren.
Instead, the relationship that the queen had with both granddaughters was one of mutual affection.
“I am definitely not as polite as Beatrice, I have to say.

I tell it as it is,” Eugene toldThe Telegraph.
the narrator notes that the sisters grew up “doted on by their grandparents” (viaDaily Express).
They lived near Windsor Castle and visited often to have tea with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

Beatrice was three while Eugenie was about to turn two whenAndrew and Sarah separated in 1992.
And I think perhaps the Queen even felt more maternal towards them.
They’d had a very hard time."

The queen had trusted her granddaughter with the task, and Beatrice revealed that she had very specific requests.
“It’s such a little house that she wanted little flowers and patterns.”
And we have been lucky enough to play here and cousins and second cousins.

It’s a real family treat.
It’s the most glamorous Wendy house ever."
It was originally the Queen Mother’s and has a 93.7 carat emerald in the center.

It was also scheduled around the queen’s schedule, according toTown and Country.
In turn, the sisters have taken the sometimes unwanted media attention in stride.
And the queen is my granny" and called herself “very, very lucky” for that fact.

She also happens to be my grannie, and I am a very proud granddaughter."
“And she is incredibly wise.
What doesn’t she know?”

Beatrice described her grandmother as “inspiring every day” to Hello!
as “her overwhelming sense of duty is linked with an overwhelming curiosity.
I’ve got 30 emails in my in-box.

She doesn’t necessarily have email, but she’s got red box after red box.
I admire her dedication greatly.”



