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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie followed strict childhood rule

Published on: June 23, 2026 7:00 PM

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have once again drawn public attention after details resurfaced about a strict rule their parents enforced during their childhood. Although the York sisters grew up within the British royal family, their upbringing included several expectations and restrictions designed to prepare them for public life and official appearances.

Many people assume royal children enjoy complete freedom because of their privileged backgrounds, yet royal life often comes with carefully defined standards of behaviour. From public conduct to personal presentation, young royals are frequently expected to follow rules that reflect the family’s commitment to tradition and maintaining a positive public image.

One of the more unusual rules involved food choices. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson reportedly discouraged their daughters from eating garlic and onions during their younger years because they were concerned the foods could cause unpleasant breath during public engagements and social events.

The sisters spent much of their childhood at Royal Lodge in Windsor, where they were raised within an environment shaped by royal customs and responsibilities. According to comments shared by Princess Eugenie in a podcast appearance, her parents believed avoiding certain foods would help maintain a polished image during official occasions.

However, royal observers believe these dietary restrictions became less important as the sisters grew older and gained more independence. Despite growing up under public scrutiny, both Beatrice and Eugenie have often described their upbringing as relatively normal, emphasizing the efforts their parents made to create a balanced family environment.

Moreover, the sisters have credited Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson for helping them handle intense media attention throughout their lives. The renewed interest in this childhood rule has offered royal followers another glimpse into the lesser-known traditions and expectations that shaped their early years.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Latest, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, royal rules, royal upbringing, Sarah Ferguson

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