Abrief exchange between Prince William and Princess Beatrice at Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperlingâs wedding has sparked fresh royal intrigue, with commentator Tom Sykes suggesting the moment revealed plenty about the monarchyâs shifting dynamics.
William, 43, greeted his cousin Beatrice, 37, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 42, outside All Saints Church in Kemble, the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire.
It came before the private ceremony for Princess Anneâs son and his NHS nurse bride.

Beatrice and Eugenie attend Peter Phillipsâ wedding with royals
Cameras caught the Prince of Wales, joined by his wife Princess Catherine, giving Beatrice a warm kiss on the cheek. Sykes argued the gesture carried more weight than a simple show of family affection.
Writing on his Royalist Substack, Sykes said the interaction offered a revealing snapshot of changing power within the House of Windsor.
Peter Phillips is the son of Princess Anne and the late Queen Elizabeth IIâs eldest grandson. His wedding to Harriet Sperling brought together several senior and extended members of the Royal Family, making the guest list and public interactions especially closely watched.
In this case, the ceremony became a talking point not just because of the family occasion itself, but because of who was seen greeting whom outside the church. With King Charles continuing treatment and Prince Williamâs future role under constant scrutiny, even brief moments between royals can quickly become part of a wider discussion about family dynamics and influence.
âWhat we saw yesterday was a fascinating 3D rendering of the shifting power currents in the British royal family caused by Charlesâ ongoing convalescence,â Sykes wrote.
He added that King Charlesâ cancer treatment appears to be progressing well. He said the monarch looked in strong form at the wedding before heading to the Epsom Derby by helicopter.
Sykes said Charlesâ shock cancer diagnosis in 2024 initially led many royal watchers to focus more sharply on Williamâs future reign, with influence naturally drifting towards the heir to the throne.
But with the kingâs health reportedly improving, Sykes claimed that calculation has changed, with growing confidence that Charles could remain on the throne for years.

King Charles âpulls power backâ
âYesterday was an expression of Charles pulling power back. This is what Charles wanted to see yesterday,â Sykes said. âWilliam was making it clear that he is a loyal servant and will ultimately go along with what his father wants, per the military foundational structures of the royal family. The kiss on the cheek to Beatrice was a carefully judged symbol.â
The analysis stands out because of long-running speculation over Williamâs relationship with the York side of the family, especially after the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files in February, which led to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to late convicted sex offender Epstein.
Scandal surrounding York family
Beatrice and her younger sister Princess Eugenie, 36, were both mentioned several times in the files. However, being named does not itself suggest wrongdoing.
Sykesâ comments also come amid reports that William and Charles do not see eye to eye on the York sisters. Charles reportedly has a soft spot for his nieces. He reportedly wants to protect them as granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are the daughters of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, and nieces of King Charles III. Although they are not working royals, they remain prominent figures at major family events and continue to attract attention because of their place within the wider House of Windsor.
The sisters are often discussed in coverage about the monarchyâs future shape, particularly as debate continues over a slimmer working royal model. That has made their appearances alongside senior royals, including Prince William and King Charles, a regular source of commentary about where they fit in the familyâs evolving structure.
Sykes also noted that while photographers captured William greeting Beatrice warmly, no similar images showed him kissing Eugenie.
Eugenie has remained friendly with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in recent years. She notably visited the Sussexes in California after their move to the United States in 2020.
Harry and Meghan didnât attend Peter Phillipsâ wedding. Reports claimed the Duke of Sussex and his cousin have not spoken for several years.

âDonât read too much into a kiss on the cheekâ
Even so, Sykes said the cheek kiss should not be taken as proof that William has dramatically softened his stance towards the York sisters.
He pointed to a Sunday Times report claiming William is already planning significant reforms for the monarchy when he eventually becomes king.
Sources close to the Prince of Wales told royal editor Roya Nikkhah that William wants the institution to be fit for purpose in the modern era. He reportedly plans to closely examine how it operates.


