Oh please, start pointing that out. But for obvious reasons exclude the Daily Mail, please.
All British media elements apply, you just need to take everything you read with a grain of salts, after all some of the senior royals have made some of these tabloids relevant news thanks to leaks and hearsay.
Do you really say that Camilla is a kept woman on living off her husband's purse?
why would you say she's a 'kept woman' other than in reference to her past 'mistress' title before marrying Charles in 2005?
All the media outlets you mention, if you read them all, quote that they took their figures from the Times, whose list is compiled by a reader (retired Tim O'Donovan).

If you read the UK papers, you will see that they have come around, on the whole to supporting Charles and Camilla, (apart from Kay and even he has his moments)
it must have escaped me these tremendous support the media has for Charles and Camilla. and in reference to Times poll, what makes it 'illegitimate' other than the fact supposedly Camilla and Charles are coming short? I don't know about Time O'Donovan, I would like a link on that reference. What I've read on various media is YouGov poll conducted by the Times.
William Ahead of Charles in UK Monarchy Poll: Angus Reid Global Monitor
Prince William holds a slight advantage when Britons are asked about their preferred successor to Queen Elizabeth II, according to a poll by YouGov released by the Sunday Times. 42 per cent of respondents would like William to become the next king, while 36 per cent choose Prince Charles.
Here is a recent poll done by Discovery Channel:
Prince William favoured as next monarch | UK | Reuters
New crisis for Prince Charles as it emerges majority of Brits want William for king | the Daily Mail
anyway, let's get back to what this thread was about, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's duties or lack thereof at the moment.
Andrew is seen by
a lot of UK residents as unimportant, except for the fact that he misuses his position and the money he is given. One minute you are quoting the headlines to prove your case, even though you then go on to say it is all relative. Polls can never be indicative of the UK public as I am sure you are aware!
Is that your own conducted polling or do you refer to some evidence within public opinions based on sources you can post? Its one thing to state ones personal opinion, its another to provide absolute answers in a royal forum where its about suppositions and gossip media.
Camilla has visited the troops on many occasions without the fanfare that Andrew requires. Camilla's visits were as Camilla, who happens to be The Duchess of Cornwall, totally informal. Andrew, Anne and even Charles have only visited in their official capacity and no, to my knowledge and heavy involvement in two arms of the services, HM has very rarely written to and never visited the injured soldiers or bereaved in their own homes! Again to my knowledge, nobody in Andrews regiments, when injured, has received a letter from him or a member of his staff.
so giving direct support and doing your royal duty is considered 'fanfare'? Was Prince Philip visiting the troops last year in Afghanistan 'a fanfare'? If all the senior royals conducted their royal engagements in private or informally, there would be little purpose for the Monarchy since most people and government would wonder what they do all year.
lastly, if Camilla does as much for the troops as you claim, why hasn't any of the military divisions publish as they usually do when any officials public figures visits them. After all there is nothing informal when Camilla as a member of the royal family visits or writes to the troops, she has to do it via CH office, use official Prince of Wales recognized letters. One would think her 'lazy' image would be smashed by CH public relations machine, to show her dedication.
Andrew was born into his job and the UK public can expect more from him and his sibling, Edward. We can certainly expect better behaviour from his daughters if he is intent on them keeping their HRH.
that we can agree on and in my opinion he's doing a good job as a senior royal and his daughters have few more years to establish their place within the royal family. I would expect much more from William and Harry than a 19 and 17 yrs teenagers. They seem to be decent private young ladies living their lives amidst the intense media attention.