After bravely standing by their parents and inviting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to events like their daughters' christenings, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are now feeling increasingly overwhelmed by the revelations against their parents. For those who are still unaware, the second installment of the Epstein files, comprising over three million pages, contained a multitude of emails exchanged between Sarah and the financier. From requests for money to comments about Princess Eugenie's 'shagging weekend,' the media has seen it all, and now it appears that her daughters have seen it too, and are feeling varying levels of horror, according to a source.
"They're both completely shocked and humiliated; it's hit them like a ton of bricks and reinforced the fact that their parents are liars and charlatans who've destroyed the entire family with their reprehensible behavior," the source began by telling a US-based outlet.

With all of this coming to light, even Beatrice has joined her sister Eugenie in distancing herself, even though she was previously "on the fence." "It's devastating but it's their only choice," they admit regarding the older sister who "has accepted she needs to do the same."
In particular, regarding the 'shagging weekend' comment, which was shared with Jeffrey Epstein in one of their emails, it's said, "Eugenie can't believe her own mother would say something as vile about her sex life, and the fact that it was to Epstein of all people just makes her sick to her stomach."
In light of this second wave of revelations, "they now know for sure that if they don't put a firm distance between themselves and their parents, they risk being dragged down with their mother and father by association. And, the reality is that after learning all these new sordid details, they are both so angry that there's really no going forward."
"They want to draw a line in the sand so that there are no doubts about where they stand." Even as early as right now, "they have both gone no contact, which is very upsetting for Andrew and Sarah, but the girls aren't budging. They need space to come to terms with this."