Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have publicly defended their family’s charitable work following the recent eviction of Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace. The sisters issued a statement emphasizing the continued importance of their mother, Sarah Ferguson’s, work with organizations like Children in Crisis, despite ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew. This response comes after criticism that the eviction was a symbolic attempt to distance the royal family from Andrew due to his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The princesses highlighted the significant impact of their mother’s charity and its ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable children globally. They stressed that the charitable endeavors are independent of their father’s situation and deserve continued support. The statement aims to reassure donors and maintain the momentum of the charitable initiatives. Buckingham Palace confirmed Andrew’s eviction earlier this month, citing the need for extensive building works.