Princess Eugenie set to hit new milestone as Andrew's eviction looms
Princess Eugenie has become one of the most popular royal figures
Despite setbacks from her parents' scandals, Princess Eugenie remains one of the most popular members of the British royal family.
She has kept a low profile since her father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was stripped of the title prince in October last year over his links to the former sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Days before King Charles removed his titles, Andrew had surrendered his Duke of York title in a statement released by Buckingham Palace.
His former wife and Eugenie's mother, Sarah Ferguson, has also lost her Duchess of York title.
Eugenie is not a full-time working royal like Prince William and Kate Middleton, but she often represents King Charles at events and is involved in charitable work.
Despite Andrew and Sarah's penchant for controversies, Eugenie has been admired by royal family supporters in the UK.
She has a huge following on social media, amassing over 1.8 million followers on Instagram.
The niece of King Charles is about to hit two million followers, a number which speaks volumes of her popularity on social media.
Meanwhile, her father Andrew is preparing to leave his Royal Lodge residence, which he has shared with Sarah Ferguson for decades.
The former Duke of York was asked to leave Royal Lodge after King Charles removed his royal titles.
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