The new editor of Vanity Fair magazine has told staffers to give favorable coverage to the children of ex-Prince Andrew — with whom he’s friends — according to a new report.

Mark Guiducci, who was chosen to succeed Radhika Jones as editor-in-chief of the glossy Condé Nast-owned publication, reportedly took issue with a mention of the disgraced royal’s progeny, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie in a Vanity Fair story about their father’s ties to the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

According to the news site Semafor, Guiducci “wanted to know if it was relevant to include the women in a piece about their father.”

The Vanity Fair piece about the former Prince Andrew, which appeared in the September edition of the magazine, “only mentioned the princesses in passing” followin

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