Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s daughters are reportedly ‘assembling the pieces of the puzzle’ regarding his actions, as the repercussions from the Epstein documents persist.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are said to be prioritizing the safety of their own young children after their father was arrested on Thursday over allegations of misconduct in a public position.

The sisters are “trying to avoid it” and “piecing together the puzzle as it happens, realizing they might have been manipulated,” a source shared with People.

While Princess Eugeniewas observed during a family ski vacation this week,Princess Beatriceher location is currently unknown, although her husbandEdoardo Mapelli Mozziwas spotted recently in Palm Beach,Florida

The source also mentioned: ‘They are attempting to avoid it. They have young children, and this is their grandfather — their priority is safeguarding their own children from this.’

“That must seem like a total betrayal. They are heartbroken – yet a father remains your father, and a mother remains your mother,” they added.

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was taken into custody on Thursday, which happened to be his 66th birthday, accused of improper conduct in a public position, as ongoing inquiries persist regarding his tenure as the UK’s trade representative and his association with the sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Since then, his daughters Princess Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, are reportedly attempting to deal with the ongoing fallout from the latest batch of documents released in the Epstein files, which continue to reveal shocking information.

Andrew’s youngest daughter, aged 35, is reportedly ‘in a difficult situation’ after her father was detained on suspicion of improper conduct in his official capacity following the raid on his new Sandringham residence on Thursday.

His former Royal Lodge residence is set to be searched until Monday, with Andrew still under investigation after being released.

Princess Eugenie was vacationing at the high-end Swiss ski town of Gstaad with her family when Andrew was taken into custody, indicating that her father would be celebrating his birthday without his daughters and former wife – accompanied only by his seven dogs.

The Daily Mail also disclosed that friends of Sarah Ferguson acknowledge she is in a ‘poor state’ and worries that ‘everyone is against her’ after her ex-husband’s arrest.

The parents of the princesses play a significant role in the Epstein Files and in Fergie’s emails to the convicted child abuser, which showed that she took Eugenie and Beatrice to see him shortly after his release from prison for charges related to child prostitution. Fergie even discussed Eugenie’s romantic relationships and boyfriends with Epstein.

Eugenie was seen in the Swiss Alps alongside her husband Jack Brooksbank, their sons August, aged 5, and Ernest, aged 2, and their caregiver, examining the menu at a restaurant known for its potato rosti, raclette, fondue, and Viennese sausage on Wednesday.

The Brooksbanks were with friends who had also joined them at the restaurant, which featured a spacious terrace and stunning views of the Alps, although they chose to remain indoors.

However, Andrew’s oldest daughter, Beatrice, who is married to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and has three children aged nine, four, and one years old, has not appeared in public since Andrew’s arrest.

Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi was recently seen in Palm Beach, Florida, on a trip to the United States, visiting the same region where Ferguson and the princesses dined with discredited child-abusing financier Jeffrey Epstein—only days after completing his prison term for trafficking a minor for prostitution.

Mapelli Mozzi posted images and videos on his Instagram profile, as well as on the Banda business account, showcasing his recent journey on February 9.

Sarah Ferguson has remained out of the public eye since September 25 of last year, when she was captured on camera appearing melancholic as she left Royal Lodge, the residence she once shared with her former husband, Andrew.

A source revealed to the Daily Mail that Beatrice and Eugenie “are extremely upset.”

Royal analyst Ingrid Seward, the editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, stated that they will be experiencing ‘extreme sadness’ due to their father’s arrest.

I’m certain they didn’t anticipate it,” she remarked. “It’s quite humiliating and upsetting for both of them.

A family insider states that the sisters will be having ‘crisis meetings’ this weekend, not only among themselves but also potentially with their uncle, King Charles, who continues to show strong concern for their well-being.

“All the uncertainties will have flooded back — the vacations they experienced as kids, the money their father deposited into their bank account, every pleasant thing they ever had,” Seward stated.

In their thoughts, they might be questioning the true source of that money.

Regrettably, they will begin to question everything their father has ever said.

Another source near the princesses claims they continue to show obedience in their dealings with both criticized parents, yet the relationships are complicated.

Individuals claim they aren’t communicating with their parents, but the situation is more complex. This is your father, this is your mother, so there will never be a clear right or wrong.

But the girls believe they can’t be seen with their parents since everyone is observing. This makes an already challenging situation even harder.

Andrew has repeatedly rejected the allegations from Virginia Giuffre, who stated she was compelled to engage in sexual activity with him following her trafficking by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2001.

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