Princess Beatrice is believed to be separated from her sister, Princess Eugenie, and mom, Sarah Ferguson, amid the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown in the United Kingdom. As the two Princesses and Duchess of York are known for their tight-knit relationship, it remains to be a big question why Beatrice is not with Eugenie and Sarah in this time of crisis.

According to New Idea, the soon-to-be Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi chose to stay at her St James' Palace home. Princess Eugenie and her mother, also famously known as Fergie, are staying together at Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge residence.

Princess Beatrice is believed to be staying with her fiancé; thus, she chose not to be with Princess Eugenie and Sarah Ferguson. The two are set to tie the knot in May, but it was once again postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Amid the constant cancellation of her daughter's wedding, Prince Andrew's former wife shared touching words of wisdom for her child on Instagram. The 60-year-old posted two photos of a snow-peaked mountain and a shining light-colored horse.

"Hold with golden-hearted strength and keep focused on small steps to victory," she captioned the snaps. "To reach the summit, it takes mini steps, through many valleys, perseverance, and patience, and you will get there. The light would not be so bright without the shadow."

Business Times recently reported that Sarah Ferguson is self-isolating with Princess Eugenie at the Royal Lodge. The two even joined hands to help the NHS workers by giving them sweet treats, as donated by her friend and the German confectionery entrepreneur, Hermann Bühlbecker.

In a post on Instagram, the children's book author thanked Bühlbecker for his continuous support to the frontliners in the U.K. by showing a box of full sweets that he sent. The businessman, on the other hand, also shared a photo of Sarah Ferguson, along with Princess Eugenie, holding the crate of goods that they were both unloading from the back of a car.

Bühlbecker, reportedly, sent the Yorks a large delivery of Lambertz pastries that was up to more than 100 kg. The goods were for the doctors and staff of hospitals in London that were continuously fighting the continuous spread of the coronavirus in the country by saving a lot of lives.

Aside from this cause, Princess Eugenie also worked with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, to deliver care packages for NHS staff. They were, reportedly, spotted driving through London on two separate occasions to send goods to the workers of Hammersmith Hospital.