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Princess Eugenie’s Fractured Loyalty to Prince Harry Reportedly Got Her Removed From Royal ‘Blacklist’

While it’s been obvious for some time that Princess Eugenie is super close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it seems she did miss out on one major event. Earlier this year, it seems she missed out on the Invictus Games, and because of that, she was allegedly removed from the British royal family’s “blacklist.”

When King Charles III took the throne, he was focused on a slimmed-down monarchy, more or less ostracizing the York Princesses due to their loyalty to the Sussexes and their father, Prince Andrew’s scandals. However, since both Charles and Kate Middleton have been diagnosed with cancer, he’s been more open to the monarchy before; including using Eugenie to help out with royal duties.

Insiders told Woman’s Day via OK Magazine about the situation, saying how Eugenie is happy to help out, saying, “Bea and Eugenie can’t imagine what William is going through right now, and it was an honor for them to give him some support. The York sisters were determined not to let him down.”

They added she was “overjoyed” after not being on the royal family’s “blacklist.” Insiders added,
“But that was last year and she’s worked hard to prove her commitment to the royals.”

Now, why this sudden change? Well, along with the cancer diagnosis, she’s allegedly not been as close with Harry. She reportedly didn’t reach out to him during her last trip to California, and not going to the Invictus Games earlier this year.

“She didn’t reach out to Harry when she was in L.A. in February. This confirmed his worst fears that his last line to his family was over,” the insider added to the outlet.

But are things not good with Eugenie and Harry? Well, she did wear a fashionable nod to Meghan at a recent wedding, and she allegedly stayed in contact with him throughout it all. So, truly, royal fans have no idea what’s going on between these two cousins.

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