<...>...Beatrice has a non speaking role in the film not Eugenie.
Beatrice's cameo appearance was cut out, so unfortunately we won't get a glimpse of her in the movie.
Any type of Oscar nomination, or heck....commercial success or critical reception be would a welcome change for Sarah.
I think the movie has already enjoyed a certain degree of critical and even commercial success in the countries it was released in (UK, Germany, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, France, Israel and several others): so far, there have been few, if any, negative reviews. The movie is even pretty accurate from historical point of view, which is a rarity.
Of course, the 'real talk' will start only once the movie is released in the US, although I don't think the critical reception will be any different there. Now, as for the commercial success (in the US), that's a different matter: I think it does have chances to be pretty successful, especially since there are no other 'big' movies planned for release at the same time.
I agree, success, any sort of success, will be a welcome change for Sarah, especially after all the negative press she’s been receiving lately.
By the way, I've heard rumours that Emily Blunt will be nominated for Oscar for her role as Victoria: a worthy choice, if it happens - she played the part admirably and is generally a wonderful actress, in my opinion.