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Prince William’s ‘Succession Secret Weapons’ unveiled

Royal commentator Ingrid Seward, 76, editor -in -chief of Majeste magazineIs one of those who believe that the sense of duty, the relativity and the first attitude of the sisters make them a clear fit for the streamlined monarchy of the future king.

She said: “When William climbs the throne, Beatrice and Eugenie will be valuable assets, and I am sure they will be involved in royal tasks. It makes perfect sense because he needs them.”

Seward added: “I see them as a kind of double act, working together in the same way as married couples. Two beautiful princesses who work together like sisters would be very powerful. I think it would be great, and I think it would happen.”

Although Beatrice and Eugenie are not a full -time working royals, their recent performances suggest that a more formal role on the horizon can be.

In May, Eugenie joined William and his wife Kate at a Garden Party by Buckingham Palace, followed days later by her appointment as a mentor for the King’s Foundation’s 35 under 35 network.

And Beatrice accompanied King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, after an event for the Elifant Family Charity, and continues to serve as one of the seven advisers – appointed to step in for the monarch when needed.

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