The Spoilt Princesses : Beatrice and Eugenie & Their Many Dark Scandals HT
Welcome back to the channel, royal enthusiasts. If you’ve been following the British monarchy, you know that the York family hasn’t exactly been the poster children for dignity and restraint. Today, we’re diving deep into the fascinating, deeply problematic and absolutely scandalous lives of Princess Beatatrice and Princess Euenei.
Two sisters who’ve spent their entire existences trying to escape the shadow of their parents’ catastrophic behavior. with mixed results. Their story is one of privilege, entitlement, poor judgment, and ultimately a cautionary tale about being born into an institution that offers wealth and protection without requiring accountability.
These aren’t your squeaky clean royals. These are the granddaughters of Queen Elizabeth II who’ve made questionable decisions, maintained controversial friendships, and managed to remain in the public eye for all the wrong reasons. From their spoiled upbringings at Royal Lodge to their contentious love lives and their recent attempts at damage control, Beatatrice and Euenei’s lives have been a masterclass in what not to do when you’re a member of the world’s most scrutinized family.
So stay with us as we unpack the salacious details, the scandals, and the absolute mess that is the York legacy. This is not a sympathetic portrayal. This is the truth. Princess Beatatrice Elizabeth Mary was born on August 8th, 1988 to Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. She emerged into a world of extraordinary privilege.
the fifth grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philillip with direct access to the resources and protection of the British monarchy. But this privilege came with a price that would define her entire existence. Growing up at Royal Lodge in Windsor, Beatatrice and her younger sister Eujenei inhabited a bubble of wealth and entitlement that few people could comprehend.
The estate itself was and remains a sprawling testament to royal opulence, complete with grounds that would make billionaires jealous. But the real showstopper, the Welsh playhouse known as Wu within Bach, the little cottage gifted to Queen Elizabeth II in 1932. This wasn’t your average garden play thing.
This was a 2/3 scale cottage with actual plumbing, electricity, a fully functional kitchen and bathroom. It was basically a miniature mansion designed for children. The sources tell us that both Beatrice and Euenei spent their childhoods enjoying amenities that ordinary royal observers could only dream about. They weren’t simply allowed to play.
They were cultivated in an environment specifically designed to insulate them from the realities that affect regular people. But here’s where the spoiled narrative really kicks into overdrive. Their parents, particularly their mother, Sarah Ferguson, had a reputation for excessive spending that alarmed even the notoriously tolerant Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1992, the same year Beatatrice turned four, her mother was pulling in4 million pounds in debts to British bankers. The Queen herself was reportedly fed up with Ferguson’s free spending ways and refused to bail her out. This set the tone for everything. While normal families teach their children about financial responsibility, the York sisters were growing up watching their parents live completely beyond their means. and somehow still survive.

Their mother would eventually leave their father, but not before she’d established a pattern of conspicuous consumption that would bleed directly into her daughter’s sense of entitlement. Beatric’s childhood wasn’t just privileged, it was fractured. Her parents divorced when she was around 7 years old in 1992. While the divorce was technically amicable, it was surrounded by scandal, financial ruin, and public humiliation.
Her father, the queen’s favorite son, suddenly became a liability. Her mother, once a rising royal star, became tabloid foder. As Beatrice aged through her pre-teenage years, she faced a peculiar form of media torture. She was criticized for things that had absolutely nothing to do with her character or accomplishments.
The press obsessed over her weight, her fashion choices, her bold haircut, her smile. In her Table Manners podcast appearance decades later, Euini would reveal that at 13 years old, she and her sister were dealing with dorky bowl haircuts and being a bit chubby while all the boys are bullying you. This is crucial context.
While most teenagers face standard puberty related social anxieties, the York sisters face the exact same challenges, but with an entire nation’s media apparatus critiquing their bodies in real time. They became what we might now call school shooters in terms of tabloid assassination. Any perceived flaw was weaponized for column inches.
Fast forward to 2005. Beatrice was 17 years old. She was a teenager trying to navigate normal teenage experiences, but she was doing so while being a princess. It was during this vulnerable time that she met Paulo Luto, an American from Long Island. He was approximately 24 years old.
On paper, he seemed like an acceptable romantic interest, charming, well-connected, from a wealthy family. What Beatrice apparently didn’t know, or what her advisers failed to properly vet, was that Leutso had a violent criminal history. In 2002, 3 years before meeting Beatatrice, Leuto had been involved in a brutal altercation at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts that resulted in the death of another student.
He was initially charged with manslaughter. The charge was later downgraded to assault and battery, and he served community service instead of prison time. But here’s where it gets worse. While serving his probation with strict conditions, Liuzo somehow managed to travel to Switzerland with Beatrice and her family for a ski trip.
He violated his probation in the process. It took the British tabloid press actually reporting on the relationship for this to become public knowledge. When the details emerged in 2006 that Beatatrice had been dating a man convicted of assault in connection to a killing, it became an international scandal.
Her mother, Sarah Ferguson, had to publicly defend her daughter, but the damage was done. The press had found a perfect narrative, the spoiled princess dating the violent criminal. Beatrice ended the relationship and Luso later told journalists that he wasn’t in love with her and that women are his flaw. He admitted to having affairs throughout their relationship.
The entire debacle was humiliating for a then 18-year-old princess. But the Leuzo story doesn’t end there. In 2009, he was arrested in Australia for cocaine possession and driving offenses. Throughout his later life, he battled substance abuse and gambling addictions. In February 2024, Luto was found dead in a Miami hotel room at age 41.
The Miami Police Department indicated it was likely an overdose. A friend revealed that he had been trapped in a vicious cycle of debt, drugs, and gambling. The Paola Leutso chapter of Beatric’s life was transformative, but not in a good way. It demonstrated that despite her status and her family’s resources, Beatatrice had poor judgment in romantic partners and a vulnerability to being manipulated by charming, dangerous men.
If the Po Luto relationship was a cautionary tale, the Dave Clark era was a masterclass in how not to maintain a romantic partnership when you’re a princess with options. In 2006, the same year her Ludo relationship was imploding. Beatrice met Dave Clark, an American technology executive. He worked for Uber.
Unlike Luto, Clark was legitimate. He was successful, well-mannered, wellconed. He seemed like exactly what a royal princess should date. They began dating and nobody expected it to last a decade, but it did. 10 years. From 2006 until 2016, Beatatrice essentially dedicated her prime romantic years to Dave Clark. During that time, she became extremely invested in making the relationship work.
She brought him to royal events, introduced him to family members, and in 2017, apparently delivered an ultimatum. Marry me or we’re done. Clark didn’t propose. The timing is crucial here. In 2016, Dave Clark broke up with Beatrice. It was also in 2016, the summer of 2016 specifically, that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle began their relationship.
That same summer, the entire royal family’s attention shifted. And Prince William notably had never been a fan of Dave Clark. According to sources who spoke to the Daily Mail, William found Clark indiscreet and worried about his unsuitability as a royal consort. The conspicuous absence of Dave Clark from William and Kate’s 2011 wedding had already signaled the disapproval.
But the real insult. 3 months after William and Kate’s wedding, Zara Tindle and Mike included Dave as a guest at their wedding, a gesture Beatrice apparently greatly appreciated. It was a tiny piece of kindness in a world where her relationship was being actively sabotaged by her own family. After 10 years together, Beatatrice had to watch Dave Clark move on with his life while she was left at 28 years old, single and without the marriage that she’d been pursuing for almost a decade.

The relationship had essentially wasted her reproductive window and emotionally devastated her. But from a narrative perspective, it also demonstrated that Beatrice lacked the independence and selfrespect to walk away from a relationship that wasn’t meeting her needs. She spent 10 years hoping, waiting, and ultimately being rejected.
It’s not a sympathetic look for someone with resources, advisers, and the global status to simply move on. Enter Eduardo Mapelli Mozy. Edo is an Italian property developer from a wealthy titled family. His father is Count Aleandro Mapelli Mozy. Edo himself holds the title of no wo nobleman and is set to inherit the 18th century Villa Mapelli Motsi Palace in northern Italy.
The crucial detail Beatatrice and Edo already knew each other. They’d been friends for years through mutual social circles. They were properly introduced as romantic partners by friends in early September 2018 and by March 2019 they were making their public debut as a couple. Edo came with baggage.
He had an ex fiance Darra Hang, an American architect and designer with whom he shared a 2-year-old son named Christopher Wolf Wolfie. When Beatrice entered his life, she became an instant stepmother. The relationship moved at lightning speed. By September 2019, just one month before the couple had even publicly acknowledged their relationship, Erdo proposed to Beatric during a romantic trip to Italy.
The venue was reportedly the Amalfi Coast, likely at the luxury Lucan Hotel in Positano. Beatatrice was married on July 17th, 2020 in a private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor. The wedding was tiny, just 20 close friends and family members, including Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philillip.
It was a pandemic wedding obviously, but the intimate nature also served another purpose. It kept her father’s mounting Epstein scandal out of the headlines by association. Here’s the thing about Beatrice and Edo’s relationship. It works. They have two children together. Sienna Elizabeth, born September 18th, 2021, and Athena Elizabeth Rose, born January 22nd, 2025.
Beatrice seems genuinely happy, but from a critical perspective, the relationship also represents the path of least resistance for someone of her status. She found a compatible match with acceptable family credentials and she’s built a stable life. Whether that’s a love story or a strategic arrangement remains debatable.
The adult Beatrice is where things get truly problematic. Remember Beatatrice was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 7. She had 8-hour scoliosis surgery when she was 12. She faced brutal media criticism about her weight and fashion throughout her teenage years. By all accounts, she should be a sympathetic figure.
Instead, she’s become someone who makes tonedeaf decisions that suggest she genuinely doesn’t understand the optics of her privilege. In October 2025, literally while her father was being stripped of his remaining royal titles and facing eviction from Royal Lodge due to his Epstein connections, Beatatrice hosted an afternoon tea with Princess Beatrice of York at the Ritz Carlton in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.
The Ritz Carlton in Riyad is not just any luxury hotel. It’s the same location where Saudi Arabia conducted a brutal 2017 crackdown, imprisoning and torturing royal family members and business figures in what became known as the Ritz massacre. The optics were catastrophically bad. Prince William and Kate were reportedly genuinely upset when photographs emerged.
Sources told Closer magazine that the event was seen as tonedeaf at a time when her family was drowning in scandal. The palace was so disturbed by her judgment that they began implementing an office style approval system for future York sisters activities. But why was Beatatrice in Saudi Arabia at all? Because her father had spent years working as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment, a position that gave him access to luxury experiences and business opportunities in the Middle East. Some have suggested that
Beatatrice herself is now unofficially assuming her father’s role as UK trade envoy, leveraging her royal title and connections to facilitate business deals. In April 2022, Beatatrice was also tied to a financial scandal involving a banker named Selman Turk. Court documents revealed that Turk had transferred £750,000 into Prince Andrew’s account, claiming it was a wedding gift for Beatatrice.
While sources insisted that Beatrice was unaware of the gift and knew nothing about this, the association remained damaging. In November 2025, Beatatrice was appointed deputy patron of Outwardbound, a respected youth charity. This appointment was viewed as a secret deal between her father and King Charles. According to royal sources, Andrew agreed to leave Royal Lodge, valued at approximately 30 million only after Charles agreed not to take action against Beatrice and Euenei and to allow them to accept new official royal roles.
In other words, Beatric’s charitable appointment was essentially a quid proquo. her father’s compliance in exchange for her rehabilitation. This is who adult Beatatrice has become. Someone who leverages her royal title for business purposes, who makes tonedeaf public appearances while her family is in crisis, and who accepts charitable positions that are essentially consolation prizes for her father’s disgrace.
Princess Eugenie Victoria. Helena was born on March 23rd, 1990 to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. She was their second daughter, born into a world already beginning to crack at its foundations. By the time Eugenie was born, the cracks in her parents’ marriage were already visible to those paying attention.
Andrew was distant and unengaged. Sarah was increasingly isolated and struggling with the pressures of royal life. The queen was becoming increasingly frustrated with Sarah’s spending and her inability to project the dignified restraint expected of a royal. Euenei’s childhood was essentially a repeat of Beatric’s.
The sprawling royal lodge estate, the iconic playhouse, the international ski vacations, the isolation from normal childhood experiences. But Eujenei also had something Beatrice didn’t. A younger sister’s perspective. She watched her older sister navigate the minefield of being a York daughter. She saw what didn’t work.
When Eujenei was just 2 years old, her parents began their divorce proceedings. By the time she was a full-g grown child, her father was essentially checked out emotionally. Her mother was increasingly desperate, cycling through various business ventures and romantic interests while cycling through debt. The media attention on Eujenei was, if anything, even more brutal than what Beatrice had endured.
She was criticized for her weight, her fashion choices, and her apparent lack of purpose. In the 1990s and early 2000s, British tabloids seemed genuinely obsessed with tearing down the York Daughters. They were easy targets, not senior enough in the line of succession to matter politically, but famous enough to generate column inches.
When Eugenei was 12 years old, she was diagnosed with scoliosis, a curvature of the spine that if left untreated can cause serious health complications. She underwent an 8-hour corrective surgery in which 8 in rods and 1.5 in screws were inserted into her spine. For a 12-year-old girl already dealing with media scrutiny about her body, this was devastating.
But Eujenei’s response was what set her apart from her sister. Rather than hiding her surgical scars, she began wearing openbacked dresses to royal events. She spoke openly about her experience. She essentially removed the stigma through visibility. This was actually smart positioning. By owning her medical history rather than hiding from it, Eujeni got ahead of potential criticism.
She transformed what could have been a lifelong source of shame into a testament to her resilience. Her mother, Sarah Ferguson, publicly supported Eugene’s decision to be open about her surgery, helping to remove what Eugenie called all the stigma and all the fear and anxiety around being different at such a young age.
It’s one of the few genuinely positive chapters in either sister’s story. Unlike her sister Beatrice, Ujani’s romantic life was relatively straightforward. In March 2010, when Ugenei was 20 years old and attending a ski trip in Verbier, Switzerland, she met Jack Brooksbank. Jack was 24 at the time. According to the couple, it was literally love at first sight.
Jack recalls, “We were skiing at a friend’s place and we just stared at each other.” Uh remembers, I thought, “What a silly hat. And then you came over and shook my hand and I was all butterflies and nervous and I think I rang my mom that night. What makes the Eujenei Jack relationship different from the Beatric Dave relationship is that it actually moved forward.
They dated for 7 years from 2010 until January 2018 when Jack proposed to Eugenie during a vacation in Nicaragua. The setting was described as having a beautiful volcano summer setting. Birds are flying. Jack is a wine merchant and brand ambassador for Casamigos Tequila, the company co-founded by George Clooney.
He comes from his own line of British nobility. He’s the great great grandson of Sir Edward Cleo Brooksbank, first Baronet. He’s a third cousin twice removed of Eugenie through Thomas Ko, second Earl of Leester. In other words, Jack Brooks Bank was an acceptable match from the beginning. He had family credentials.
He had his own career and he was genuinely invested in the relationship. Eugenei and Jack married on October 12th, 2018 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. The ceremony was attended by 800 guests including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Megan Markle. Celebrities like Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore, Cara Deving, Ellie Guling, and Robbie Williams attended.
The wedding reception was hosted by Queen Elizabeth herself in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle. Guests enjoyed canopes, including beef and Yorkshire puddings and mini scotch eggs. The wedding cake was a five tier red velvet and chocolate creation adorned with autoutminal foliage. But the real celebration came the next day.
On the second day, Euenei and Jack hosted a festival themed bash on the Windsor estate. There were food trucks, including a gourmet pizza truck, carnival rides, a ferris wheel, a carousel, live music from Ellie Golding, and cocktails. It was essentially a royal rager disguised as a familyfriendly event.
Eugenei wore a custom pink silk biker jacket embroidered with Mrs. Brooks Bank in her own handwriting. It was the kind of detail that suggested genuine happiness and confidence in her marriage. Despite finding happiness with Jack, Eujenei was not immune to media cruelty. In fact, she became a particular target for fashion criticism, particularly around major royal events like Royal Ascot.
At various royal ascots throughout the 2000s, Euenei showed up in outfits that the tabloid press absolutely destroyed. There were ill-fitting dresses, questionable color choices, and fascinators that critics described as looking like the big sponge I used to clean the bath. The most infamous incident was the pretzel hat worn to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding.
The Fascinator was so mocked and ridiculed that according to Eugenei’s own later comments, it drove her to tears. What’s particularly cruel about this media narrative is that it completely misses the point. Uhi isn’t particularly interested in fashion conformity. She experiments with riskier designers and offbeat choices. Some work, some don’t.
But the tabloid response was relentless. Not critiquing the fashion choices themselves, but rather mocking her body, her weight, her supposed lack of taste. In a 2019 People magazine article, sources close to Euenei admitted that being criticized for their weight, fashion, and work lives has always been hard for them to swallow.
The sisters had essentially internalized this criticism their entire lives. It wasn’t until much later that Eujenei began to publicly push back against these narratives. Here’s where Eugene’s story becomes genuinely damaging. The Epstein connection. Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is well documented.
Epstein was a convicted sex trafficker who abused dozens of underage girls. Andrew claims he was taken in by Epstein’s lies. The reality is that Andrew continued socializing with Epstein even after Epstein’s initial conviction in 2008 and his release from prison in 2009. In 2009, when Epstein was released from prison after serving a 13-month sentence, he began documenting his social calendar.
According to emails later obtained by the Daily Mail, Epstein claimed that Sarah Ferguson was the first to celebrate my release with her two daughters in tow. Royal sources have strenuously denied this claim. According to statements provided to the media, Beatatrice and Eugenei have no recollection of ever meeting Epstein. The Telegraph reported that sources close to Sarah also claimed the trio have no memory of such a visit.
But here’s the problem. The claim exists. Epstein put it in writing. He claimed that Sarah took apartments in New York. She was the first to celebrate my release with her two daughters in tow. She visited me with a policeman sitting at my front desk. Additionally, photographs emerged of Beatric’s 18th birthday party in Windsor.
In the background of the photographs are Epstein, Gizlane Maxwell, Epstein’s accused co-conspirator, and Harvey Weinstein, since convicted of sexual assault. How did these people end up at a royal princess’s 18th birthday party? The explanation given was that they were there because they were part of broader social circles.
family, friends of the York family. But it raises genuinely uncomfortable questions about who the York family considered acceptable company. Virginia Jre, one of Epstein’s victims, released a memoir called Nobody’s Girl, in which she recalled Andrew telling her, “My daughters are just a little younger than you.” The implications are deeply disturbing.
Euhenei in particular has had to spend her entire adult life managing the fallout from her father’s association with Epstein. It’s not her fault, but it is her burden. And the way she’s handled it, largely through silence and strategic charity work, suggests that she’s aware of just how damaging the association is.
So, what’s the ultimate takeaway from the story of Princess Beatatrice and Princess Eugenie? It’s that privilege without accountability breeds exactly the kind of behavior we’ve documented in this video. Poor romantic decisions, tonedeaf public appearances, financial connections to questionable figures, and a fundamental inability to understand the optics of their own decisions.
These aren’t evil women. They’re not engaged in criminal activity. They’re just products of a system that taught them that resources and royal status could somehow insulate them from consequences. Beatrice has attempted to build a stable life with Edoardo. Uhi has escaped to Portugal and is attempting to be a good mother and wife, but they’ll always be the daughters of Prince Andrew.
They’ll always carry that burden. The monarchy has decided to protect them for now. King Charles has signaled that they’ll be allowed to rehabilitate their images through charity work and careful public appearances. But the fundamental problem remains. They were never actually held accountable.
They were never really forced to reckon with the way their family’s behavior affected others. And that’s perhaps the most damning indictment of all. Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this deep dive into royal scandal and dysfunction, please like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments what you think about the York sisters.
Do you think they deserve their titles? Do you think they should have been held accountable for their associations? Or do you think they’re simply victims of circumstance?
