The royal family's latest scandal has left many questioning the future of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. While King Charles and other senior royals have made their stance clear on the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson, there's a growing debate about the daughters' involvement. The Epstein files have revealed that Sarah Ferguson took her daughters to meet the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2009, when they were 21 and 19. Royal biographer Andrew Lownie insists that Beatrice and Eugenie are "very much part of the story" and that they cannot be seen as "innocents" anymore. Experts argue that as adults, they "blindly followed" their parents, and the public is now demanding stricter consequences. Will Beatrice and Eugenie lose their royal status and titles? The question hangs in the air as the public wonders if they will follow in their parents' footsteps or make a clean break. The sisters' recent trips to the Middle East have only added fuel to the fire, as their parents' past connections to the region are once again under scrutiny. The public is divided, with some calling for them to distance themselves from their parents and others defending their actions. The debate rages on, and the future of the York sisters in the royal family remains uncertain.