Five reasons why Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will never become senior working royals
They have their own charity work
As working royals the York sisters would be expected to take up a number of royal patronages and carry out certain charitable engagements, work which they already do in their real life and which is not funded by the Privy Purse.
Eugenie is involved in organisations close to her heart, including Scoliosis Association UK (a condition she suffered from as a child), Teenage Cancer Trust, the Blue Marine Foundation and the Anti-Slavery Collective, which she launched alongside her friend Julia de Boinville in 2017.
Beatrice meanwhile ran the London Marathon in 2010 to raise money for Children in Crisis and later founded her own charity Big Change in order to encourage young people to develop skills “outside a traditional academic curriculum”.
She is an ambassador of Made By Dyslexia, after she was diagnosed with the condition at school, and last year was named patron of the British Skin Foundation.
SOURCE: Express