Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie recently attended a private party hosted by musician Ellie Goulding at Royal Albert Hall in London. Beatrice wore a green skirt and black jacket, while Eugenie opted for a gray sweater dress. Beatrice was also accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, while Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, was not in attendance. The sisters have been seen more frequently in public as the royal family deals with health issues.

King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton have both been undergoing treatment for cancer after their respective diagnoses. Charles, 75, disclosed his health news in February after a routine prostate procedure, while Kate, 42, revealed her illness in a video last month following an abdominal surgery earlier this year. The family’s health crisis has been making headlines, prompting Eugenie to share a message on social media about cherishing family and loved ones.

Beatrice has been stepping up and impressing senior members of the royal family amidst Charles and Kate’s health battles. There have been speculations that she may take on a more senior role within the family in the future. Royal historian Gareth Russell commented on Beatrice’s potential promotion, noting that the monarchy will need new senior working royals to remain sustainable. The current situation is not in line with Charles’ original plan for a slimmed-down monarchy once he ascends the throne.

Russell suggested that changes may be made to the roles of Beatrice, Eugenie, and Lady Louise Windsor within the royal family. He explained that before his reign, Charles had intended for a monarchy with three working siblings, two working children, and their spouses to ensure its sustainability. However, the current situation is not what was originally intended and the monarchy is operating at a lower capacity than planned. The future of the monarchy may rely on having a sufficient number of working royals to carry out the responsibilities.

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