Prince Andrew 's daughters have been left begging Prince Charles for a new job for their dad, it has been reported.
The disgraced Duke's loyal daughters, Princess Beatrice, 34, and Eugenie, 32, have directly asked the future king, 73, to give their dad a way back to royal life.
However, it has been reported that Charles has told them there is "no chance" of this.
Sources have also said he is set to remain "resolute" that the Queen 's decision to strip Andrew of his royal roles and HRH title must not be reversed.
The succeeding king held a summit with Beatrice and Eugenie over tea and biscuits at his home on the Birkhall Estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
And just days earlier at the same venue, Andrew, 62, and Charles had a 'business meeting' together - which helped the Duke of York argue his case, reports The Sun.
Despite hearing out all three, their pleas “fell on deaf ears”, with a source saying: “There’s no change.”
Sources have also added that earlier this month, the Duke made a fresh effort to find his way forward with the queen.
It is understood that his whole family - Beatrice, Eugenie and Andrew’s former wife Sarah Ferguson, 62 - are standing by his side throughout his attempts.
A source said: “The past few years since he stepped down after the Epstein interview have taken their toll and losing his royal roles has left him with next to nothing.
“His family are close so it’s natural Beatrice and Eugenie want to get involved. They were only looking out for their father and this latest development shows just how intense everything is getting.
“But there will be no return to public royal duty for Prince Andrew.”
Andrew was removed from the royal firm by the Queen in January following a series of controversies regarding his friendship with billionaire paedo Jeffrey Epstein, and sexual assault claims by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, 39.