Palace Shares Key Update Amid Sarah Ferguson’s Concerns About Princess Beatrice and Eugenie

King Charles and Queen Camilla shine during Aberdeen visit as royal focus
shifts

Buckingham Palace has released details of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s
latest engagements in Aberdeen, coinciding with Sarah Ferguson’s recent
admission about her worries for her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and
Eugenie.

Fergie, affectionately known to the public, recently expressed her ongoing
concerns for her daughters, stating that she “worries all the time,” despite
both princesses being independent adults.

The Palace shared photos of the King, 76, and the Queen, 77, during their
Aberdeen outings on Monday. Queen Camilla visited the University of Aberdeen’s
Sir Duncan Rice Library in her role as Chancellor to learn more about local
community programmes.

A statement accompanying the images explained: “Her Majesty was introduced to
students and staff involved in the university’s online PGDE primary education
course, which widens access for those in Scotland seeking teaching
qualifications but unable to attend on-campus learning.

“Her Majesty also met supporters and volunteers from the Aberdeen Football
Club Community Trust, which carries out impactful work within the
Aberdeenshire community.”

Meanwhile, King Charles visited The Gordon Highlanders Museum, where he met
with volunteers and veterans, including 99-year-old D-Day veteran Jim Glennie.
The Palace noted that Charles, known in Scotland as The Duke of Rothesay,
served as Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment from 1978 until its amalgamation in
1994.

The royal family’s continued public engagements reflect their dedication to
supporting local communities, offering a stark contrast to Ferguson’s
heartfelt concerns for her daughters as they navigate their own royal and
personal roles.

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