Princess Eugenie receives new royal role in major announcement

Princess Eugenie receives new royal role in major announcement

Princess Eugenie seems to have retained her grace and stature with the royal family despite the embarrassment her parents Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have caused recently.

The younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York received big news about her promotion in her royal position in a new announcement.

Eugenie, who is an art director and has previously worked as a mentor for the King’s Foundation, was revealed to be the patron for the charity, ArtsWork.

“We are thrilled to announce that Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie has become our new patron,” the statement read. “Her support marks a significant moment in our mission to champion creativity and amplify the voices of children and young people.”

The charity, which is “dedicated to empowering young lives through creativity”, expressed their delight to have King Charles’s niece for “advocating for inclusive, creative opportunities that enable young people to make change happen”.

“This partnership reflects a shared commitment to nurturing talent, building confidence, and empowering young people to become the next generation of creative and cultural leaders,” they surmised.

The news comes as the royal future of Andrew and Fergie appears bleak following the slew of scandals that has disgraced them in public. The most recent bit of drama comes from Fergie, who had sent a grovelling email to Jeffery Epstein in 2011 just weeks after shunning him in public.

As the email was exposed last month, about eight charities have cut ties with the Duchess of York, who once maintained good terms with King Charles.