A new tension has emerged in the British royal crisis: according to journalist Emily Maitlis – who interviewed Prince Andrew on the hit show – Prince William himself has issued an internal ultimatum to his two grandchildren, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, that if their father Prince Andrew refuses to leave the Royal Lodge villa, “their title status may be reviewed”.
The problem stems from the fact that Prince Andrew, who is under great pressure after the scandal involving convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, is still renting and living in the Royal Lodge villa – where many previously suspected shady activities have occurred.
It is believed that royal insiders want Andrew to leave, in order to refresh the image of the House of Windsor and avoid the risk of adding an additional “burden” of information to Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie – whose “Princess” titles are associated with their royal status and roles.
If William is indeed using the two princesses as “leverage” in his strategy to force Andrew out of Royal Lodge, this suggests a royal image that is less united and more strategic than you might think.

The association of Beatrice and Eugenie’s titles with their father’s actions raises a big question: should children be affected just because their parents are in a scandal?

While there has been no official change to the two princesses’ titles, the news has raised concerns: if a royal is “excommunicated,” the consequences could ripple through the entire family and into the next generation.
The story of “William Threatens to Strip Beatrice and Eugenie of Their Titles,” while not entirely verified, reveals a part of the royal picture that is not simple: titles, power, and status are not just symbols — they are tools in internal battles. If true, the royal family’s internal politics are moving in an “uncompromising” direction, and the two princesses Beatrice & Eugenie are being placed between the light and the dark of their ancestors.
