Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice
Britain's Princesses Beatrice (L) and Eugenie arrive for the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade in central London in Britain June 13, 2015. Reuters//Luke MacGregor

Talks are circulating that Princess Kate Middleton are not exactly close with Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. A few photos recently hinted that Sarah Ferguson’s girls may not be too fond of their cousin Prince William’s wife.

During the Buckingham Palace garden party in May 2016, the two royal sisters were photographed giving the Duchess of Cambridge what many would describe as chilly looks.

Mail Online notes that Kate Middleton looked lovely wearing a fitted cream Alexander McQueen coat dress. Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice wore attractive floral and printed dresses. The three princesses had beautiful hats and high heels on to complement their outfits.

Princess Eugenie had the confidence to wear an abstract print full skirt with matching collared jumper, as well as monochrome heels, which are a rarity among nobles. The sisters’ hats were by Sarah Cant and their bags were by Stacey Chan. Kate appeared in her usual elegant self, wearing a hat that matched the color of her coat, while her bag and shoes had the same beige hue.

According to NZHerald, many women have been intimated by being in the presence of the slender and beautiful Duchess of Cambridge. Tensions in the royal circle started since Kate and William started dating several years ago.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are actually close friends with Isabella Branson, the woman whom William has allegedly set his eyes on when he briefly split with Kate. The two sisters reportedly also have issues with Pippa Middleton, Kate’s sister. Furthermore, Kate has been preferred over the sisters in a number of occasions, adding to their frosty situation.

One source said that while William and Kate were given so much attention during the Queen’s garden party, Beatrice and Eugenie were left on their own. The sisters spent the time to mingle with other guests, without a sense of rush. Compared to the royal couple, not too many people were interested in the York Princesses.

There were three separate garden parties. They should have been given the opportunity to shine in at least one garden party, instead of being left in the shadow of the Cambridges in all three occasions. It is very likely that they felt snubbed, particularly when Kate did solo engagements with the Queen during the Diamond Jubilee. More updates and details on the British royal family are expected soon.