Princess Eugenie Patronages and charity work

Started by Jennifer, October 20, 2016, 06:24:39 PM

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Quote from: Blue Clover on May 07, 2022, 03:16:29 PM
Beatrice looks amazing! A beauty in blue!

Yes, that is one very stylish outfit Beatrice is wearing, one of her better looks lately. She looks happy, young and so pretty anymore....

PrincessOfPeace

On the occasaion of today's World Ocean Day Princess Eugenie as Ambassador of the Blue Marine Foundation visited the Car Y Mor regenerative ocean farm with WWF UK:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUuTmfOXoAIFIEO?format=jpg&name=large


TLLK

I know that both sisters have had their patronages for years now, but it's good that their work is being recognized more frequently.

TudorQueen

More photos and a summary from Eugenie

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The royals need to actually promote the work these girls do. Embrace 'part time royals'. THey are a huge asset not being used.

People are constantly complaining the British royals do very little activities and dont have jobs. Here we have 2 who have  full time non-royal jobs, children and balance close to a dozen patronages.

The BRF would nothing but benefit from 'hey look we have more hard workers'.

TLLK

@TudorQueen - I agree. I have a feeling that as time goes on, that we might see Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's profile elevated as part timers. And IMO the work that Prince Michael of Kent does on behalf of his charities should also be recognized too.

PrincessOfPeace

Princess Eugenie as Ambassador of the Blue Marine Foundation announced some upcoming interviews today and already shared one with Rocky Dawuni:

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PrincessOfPeace

Princess Eugenie with co-founder of Anti-Slavery Collective Julia de Boinville during a visit to the Anti-Slavery Collective art exhibition in Trafalgar Square, London today:

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TLLK

Princess Eugenie visits her Anti-Slavery Collective art exhibition | Daily Mail Online

QuotePrincess Eugenie has visited an art exhibition in Central London she helped to curate ahead of International Anti-Slavery Day.

The 32-year-old royal was spotted in Trafalgar Square with Julia de Boinville, with whom she launched the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017.

The pair visited their Collective's art exhibition Art is Freedom, which was curated by Eugenie and two survivors of modern slavery and the organisation Hestia, the leading provider of modern slavery support in London.

While Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are not senior working royals who are official representatives of the monarchy and the government, it's wonderful to see them as patrons to the charities that they are interested and involved in.

PrincessOfPeace

Earlier this week, Princess Eugenie with co-founder of Anti-Slavery Collective Julia de Boinvilleour visited Salvation Army UK where they were greeted by Jenny, a Service Manager for The Salvation Army's Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery unit.

The Anti-Slavery Collective on Instagram: "Earlier this week, our co-founders, HRH @princesseugenie and Julia de Boinville, were delighted to visit

PrincessOfPeace

Former patient turned patron Princess Eugenie visited the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital today to see the state-of-the-art Prosthetic Rehabilitation Unit for the first time as @thernohcharity launches its "impossible, possible" campaign. -

Princess Eugenie met a number of patients being treated at the hospital. Among them was two-year-old Posie-Aurora Sadler-Smith from Suffolk, who suffers from a rare disorder, fibular hemimelia, which means that the bones in her lower limbs have not developed properly. -

https://twitter.com/MajestyMagazine/status/1630600495277522947?s=20

TLLK

Glad to see Princess Eugenie back at the Royal National Orthopedic Hospital to see how other patients can receive life altering care for their needs.

TLLK

Pregnant Princess Eugenie visits a primary school to talk about modern slavery | Daily Mail Online

QuoteShe's pregnant with her second child - but that seemingly hasn't slowed down Princess Eugenie.

The Duke and Duchess of York's daughter, 33, last week visited Herbert Morrison Primary School in Lambeth to discuss modern slavery with a Year 6 class.

Eugenie - who also shares two-year-old son August with her husband Jack Brooksbank - looked chic in a black midi dress teamed with a burgundy sleeveless jacket for the outing.

Three photographs from the occasion were shared on The Anti-Slavery Collective's Instagram account yesterday, showing the royal sitting in a classroom full of schoolchildren as they talked about 'modern slavery in an age appropriate way'.

The princess, a granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II, founded the charitable organisation with her friend Julia de Boinville in 2017.

TLLK

Blue Marine Foundation on Instagram: "Last week, Her Royal Highness @PrincessEugenie, in her capacity as a @BlueMarineFoundation Ambassador, made a

QuoteLast week, Her Royal Highness @PrincessEugenie, in her capacity as a @BlueMarineFoundation Ambassador, made a visit to the @SolentSeascapeProject to see the important work being done to restore coastal marine life and meet key project partners at one of the most ambitious environmental projects in the UK.

Blue Clover

Princess Eugenie does work hard on her charities. Perhaps she will take an extended break when her second child arrives.

TudorQueen

Not only her charities, but she is also a Working royal, in that she has a job. She is still active with her art gallery job.

I am sure she will take some kind of maternity leave from both but I doubt she will take an extended one from her charity work at least.

PrincessOfPeace

The Anti-Slavery Collective - Last Wednesday, our co-founder Princess Eugenie visited The Archbishop's School in Canterbury, alongside the Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, the Bishop of Dover, to learn about the school's Voices of Welcome project. -

https://twitter.com/TASC_org/status/1658182854994452491?s=20

TLLK

I'm sharing this in Eugenie's thread as it is her charity, but her sister represented her that day.

Princess Beatrice stands in for her pregnant sister Eugenie at the Chelsea Flower Show | Daily Mail Online

QuotePrincess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi visited the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday in a stand-in for Princess Eugenie, who is expecting her second child any day now.

Beatrice, 34, appeared at a show garden by Horatio's Garden, which has been designed for people with spinal injuries, and posed for photos in the sunshine on the hottest day of the year.

Princess Eugenie, 33, is a patron of the charity. As she posted the photos of Beatrice and Edo at the event, she suggested her older sibling was representing her as she rests ahead of the birth.

The princess wrote: 'I'm such a proud patron of this charity and my sister loved visiting yesterday.'




PrincessOfPeace

Delighted to welcome HRH Princess Beatrice to ITU! We had good discussion on tech areas like AI and the importance of digital inclusions for everyone to benefit from the tech advances changing our world. We look forward to seeing you again at next year's #AIforGood Global Summit!

https://x.com/ITUTSBDirector/status/1734940165678797241?s=20


PrincessOfPeace

Princess Eugenie attends a reception and panel discussion on the fashion industry's commitment to sustainability - at the American Ambassador's Residence, London

https://x.com/DelMody/status/1778509599529656725

Blue Clover

Princess Eugenie looks very pleasant. Motherhood suits her.