Princess Eugenie occupies an interesting position inside the royal household. While the daughter of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew typically takes half in public engagements, she shouldn’t be a working royal, and subsequently not funded by the taxpayer or the Privy Purse. As such, the Princess undergoes the enterprise of royalty in addition to her full-time job as director at art gallery Hauser & Wirth.
Without a workforce of hair and make-up artists, and only one member of employees supporting her in her charity work (that can be Libby Horsley, the personal secretary whom she shared with her sister, Princess Beatrice), Eugenie’s work is primarily a solo endeavour. If a uncommon interview is something to go by, nevertheless, it appears that the youthful York sister will one day be joined by her sons, Ernest and August.
Speaking to The Telegraph throughout an engagement in Salisbury with Horatio’s Garden, a charity which goals to construct outside areas at spinal clinics up and down the nation, Princess Eugenie revealed that she plans to in the future introduce her younger boys, aged one and 4, to her distinctive working life. ‘I really want them to come to my gallery and to come here on visits like this and see what I do,’ she instructed the outlet. ‘It must start when they’re younger.’