Princess Eugenie enjoyed a whirlwind weekend last week, seamlessly blending royal duties with her professional commitments.
On Saturday, the York princess was a notable presence at the final day of Royal Ascot, joining King Charles and Queen Camilla in celebrating one of the UK’s most prestigious social and sporting events.
The very next day, Eugenie jetted off to Switzerland to attend Art Basel, the world-renowned international art fair held in Geneva from June 19 to 22.
In her capacity as Associate Director at the esteemed art gallery Hauser & Wirth, she took to Instagram to share stunning glimpses of the fair’s vibrant offerings from striking paintings and sculptures to captivating installations.
Her Instagram stories offered followers an exclusive behind the scenes look at the event, highlighting some of the standout exhibits and moments from her visit.
Hot on the heels of her overseas appearance at Art Basel, the Princess of York has been named Global Ambassador for Project Zero and The Coral Collective, two impactful initiatives dedicated to saving the world’s coral reefs from functional extinction.
But that’s not all. Just days before the announcement, it was revealed that Eugenie has also taken on a meaningful new role connected to King Charles.
In celebration of The King's Foundation’s 35th anniversary, she will serve as a mentor to a select group of young creatives chosen for their innovative talents and potential.
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