With a giant Harry and Meghan-sized hole recently blown into the royal family, there are reports two surprising candidates could get a promotion.
magazine on Monday that the daughters of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew could take on more prominent roles in the royal family following “Megxit.”
reported. Beatrice, 31, works as the vice-president at data and software company Afiniti. Meanwhile, her sister Eugenie, 29, is an art gallery director. Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, announced on January 8 that they would take “a step back” as senior members of the royal family and instead work independently, splitting their time between the United Kingdom and Canada.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said their decision came “after many months of reflection and internal discussions”.
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