Princess Eugenie marks big celebration after King honours Sarah Ferguson
Prince Andrew's daughter makes key statement after Yorks reunites with royal family
Princess Eugenie marked a special celebration after King Charles honoured the Yorks, especially Sarah Ferguson, at the Royal Ascot 2025.
On June 27, the Princess of York released a series of creative photos from her visit to Tate Modern on her official Instagram page.
Alongside the picture, Eugenie wrote, "Celebrating 25 years of @tate Modern."
She added, "It was truly remarkable to hear Gwendoline Christie’s powerful performance of her poem to Maman, Louise Bourgeois’ spectacular spider, as well as a light show honouring the 25 artists of the Turbine Hall. Great to see @soniaboyceartist too."
While raving about The Tate space, Eugenie said that the institution "continues to, truly change the face of contemporary art in London."
Notably, the Princess of York shared an exciting message after King Charles greeted her and her mother, Fergie, by placing a kiss on their hands, publicly showcasing his support for the York women amid a feud with the controversial Prince Andrew.
Sarah Ferguson was seen visibly delighted after the monarch's special gesture for her at the Royal Ascot 2025, hinting that she and her daughters will always be remembered by the royal family for key roles in future.
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