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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have been told to avoid the royal spotlight by a PR expert.
The daughters of Prince Andrew are not working members of the Royal Family, and instead have private careers and families of their own.
A PR expert spoke exclusively to GB News to explain why the York sisters, as well as their cousin Zara Tindall, are unlikely to take a royal promotion.
Alison Lancaster, the co-founder of Pressat, said: "The glaring spotlight will inevitably exacerbate tensions around their work-life balance and boundaries.
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"Beatrice and Eugenie already have thriving careers - adding royal duties to that mix is a serious bandwidth consideration."
Princess Beatrice, 35, is the vice president of tech company Afiniti, while her younger sister Eugenie, 34, is a director at the art gallery Hauser & Wirth.
Lancaster continued: "Zara is an internationally competitive athlete, and royals love their landed sporting pursuits!
"Then there's the training and professionalisation required, polishing everything from their speech skills to modern social intelligence.
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"These newly minted working royals will be rookie ambassadors for the monarchy.
"One slip-up goes globally viral in seconds nowadays.
"Open communication, adhering to guidance, and deftly navigating personal and professional overlap are mandatory for long-term success.
"Royal promotions would involve singlehandedly redefining public perceptions of what a royal woman looks like in this century.
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