Future king signals the York sisters will remain part of a modern monarchy
King Charles, after consulting William, has begun a formal process to remove the style, titles and honours of his disgraced brother Andrew. The decision immediately reignited speculation that his children might face the same fate. Talk spread quickly that the titles of their daughters were at risk.
According to royal commentator Robert Jobson, that was never on the table. He says William has no intention of punishing their daughters for their father’s downfall and believes the sisters should not carry the weight of Andrew’s actions. Jobson explains that the Prince of Wales wants to look ahead rather than revisit old wounds, and his vision for a modern monarchy includes the two women.
Speaking to Hello!, Jobson added that both the King and William understand the difference between disciplining a disgraced man and stripping identity from two women who have shown loyalty during difficult years.
These fresh claims follow reports that Catherine has extended personal invitations to the York sisters for this year’s Together at Christmas event, despite ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Neil Sean told Fox News Digital that the invitations came directly from Catherine’s office, stressing that this project is hers to lead, much like Earthshot is William’s. He noted that the family wants to present a united front after a challenging year.


