Princess Beatrice ‘dropped huge hint on royal future’ with telling Prince William move

Close up shot of Princess Beatrice smiling

Royal expert claims that potential hints are being dropped about a possible royal future (Image: Getty )

Princess Beatrice, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, is not actually a working royal and instead has her own career. However, the princess still helps the senior royals from time to time or when she is required.

The past few months have been challenging for the Royal Family, with both King Charles and Princess Kate requiring time off for cancer treatment. This meant that the Royal Family were slightly shorthanded.

During this time, filled in for her cousin , whilst he attended to high-profile guests during a state visit.

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Princess Beatrice and Prince William

Princess Beatrice helped out her cousin, Prince William by attending an Earthshot Prize event (Image: Getty)

The event was part of the Prince’s Climate Awards, the Earthshot Prize which he established in 2020. It aims to find solutions to the climate crisis across five categories.

However, he was not able to attend as there was a state visit from the Emperor and Empress of Japan back in June.

Beatrice attended the event in his place, and sat down with philanthropists and founders for the climate discussion centred around water.

The Princess also attended one of the annual Buckingham Palace Garden parties alongside and her sister, .

One royal expert claimed that it could provide a hint about what the York sisters’ future could look like within the House of Windsor.

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Prince Willam with speakers at Earthshot prize

The Earthshot Prize aims to find solutions to the climate crisis (Image: Getty)

Jennie Bond – formerly royal correspondent for the – said to OK Magazine: “I thought it was joyful to see this new generation of royals step up to help William at one of the traditional engagements of the year.

“I think their guests would have been genuinely thrilled to meet this younger, less formal and, let’s face it, more fun generation of royals.

“I think it gave us a glimpse of the future: when William becomes King. He may not have his brother at his side, but he will have a band of loyal and close relatives to help him represent the monarchy. I’m sure that, whenever they can, they will step up to help William when the burden of Kingship finally falls on his shoulders.”

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