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Princess Eugenie “Devastated” and Unable to Defend Father Prince Andrew: “I Can’t Excuse It Anymore” l

January 25, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

Princess Eugenie sat in the dim light of her living room, tears streaming silently as she stared at old family photos—her father’s proud smile now forever tainted—and whispered the words that broke her own heart: “I can’t excuse it anymore.”

The youngest York daughter is reportedly “devastated” and no longer able to defend Prince Andrew amid the unrelenting storm of Jeffrey Epstein revelations. Once his fiercest protector, offering quiet support through scandals and public disgrace, Eugenie has reached her breaking point. Insiders say the fresh wave of damning details has left her unable to reconcile the father she adored with the man accused of ties to a convicted sex offender, shattering any remaining illusions and forcing her into painful silence.

While sister Beatrice continues her delicate balancing act, Eugenie’s quiet withdrawal signals a deeper wound—one that may never fully heal.

How much more can a daughter’s love withstand before it turns to irreversible distance?

Princess Eugenie sat in the dim light of her living room, tears streaming silently as she stared at old family photos—her father’s proud smile now forever tainted—and whispered the words that broke her own heart: “I can’t excuse it anymore.”

The youngest York daughter is reportedly “devastated” and no longer able to defend Prince Andrew amid the unrelenting storm of Jeffrey Epstein revelations. Once his fiercest protector, offering quiet support through scandals and public disgrace, Eugenie has reached her breaking point. Insiders say the fresh wave of damning details has left her unable to reconcile the father she adored with the man accused of ties to a convicted sex offender, shattering any remaining illusions and forcing her into painful silence.

The turning point crystallized in late 2025 and early 2026. Reports from The Mail on Sunday and other outlets describe Eugenie, now 35, as having “cut off all contact” with Andrew—refusing calls, messages, and visits entirely. She notably did not spend Christmas at Royal Lodge with her parents, choosing instead to join her sister Princess Beatrice and the wider royal family at Sandringham for the traditional church service on December 25, 2025. This deliberate absence, amid Andrew’s ongoing isolation and the looming deadline to vacate Royal Lodge by early 2026, marked a profound shift. Sources close to the family portray her decision as one of deep heartbreak rather than anger alone: “There is no contact at all, nothing,” one insider told reporters, emphasizing the total severance.

Eugenie had long been Andrew’s staunchest defender. As the more emotionally expressive of the sisters, she stood by him publicly during the Epstein scandal’s darkest moments—attending events together, speaking warmly of their bond, and providing unwavering loyalty even after his 2022 settlement with Virginia Giuffre and the stripping of his royal titles and privileges by King Charles III. She viewed her father through the lens of love and family history, defending him against what she saw as unfair scrutiny. Yet the persistence of unsealed documents, flight logs, and media retrospectives eroded that foundation. Renewed outrage in recent months, coupled with the family’s reputational strain, pushed her to a limit she could no longer cross. Protecting her own family—husband Jack Brooksbank and their two young children—became paramount, leading to this “Brooklyn Beckham level” of estrangement, as some sources dramatically phrased it.

Meanwhile, Beatrice continues her delicate balancing act. The older sister, 37, has maintained limited but consistent contact, offering quiet visits and support to prevent Andrew from total solitude. Reports indicate she spent time at Royal Lodge over the holidays, providing the emotional lifeline her father desperately needs. The contrast between the sisters highlights a painful divide: Beatrice torn between compassion and the broader royal family’s expectations, Eugenie resolute in her withdrawal to preserve her peace.

Andrew is said to be “devastated” by the loss of connection with his youngest daughter, compounding his diminished circumstances—no public role, no military affiliations, and an impending move from the family home he shared with Sarah Ferguson. The once-close York unit now feels irreparably altered.

While sister Beatrice continues her delicate balancing act, Eugenie’s quiet withdrawal signals a deeper wound—one that may never fully heal. How much more can a daughter’s love withstand before it turns to irreversible distance? For Eugenie, the answer appears to have arrived: love persists in memory, but proximity and defense have become impossible. As the scandal’s shadow lingers, the question remains whether time might soften the edges—or if this silence has become permanent, leaving Andrew to face his consequences alone.

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