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Princess Eugenie
  • Name:Eugenie Victoria Helena
  • Hometown:London, United Kingdom
  • Birthday:1990-03-23
  • Relationship:Married to Jack Brooksbank
  • Parents:Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Prince Andrew, Duke of York
  • Siblings:Princess Beatrice

Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena, the younger sister of Beatrice, is often described as less glamorous and more reserved, with a fairly shy disposition.

She is said to have inherited her father Prince Andrew’s temper, occasionally displaying a short fuse.

Interestingly, Eugenie doesn’t go by just one official name — her full name holds deeper, symbolic meaning, firmly rooted in royal tradition.

Despite holding a royal title, Eugenie prefers to live a simple life and is not fond of flaunting her status or using it unnecessarily.

Like her sister, she has captured public admiration through her philanthropic work, including co-founding the Anti-Slavery Collective.

The late Queen Elizabeth’s beloved granddaughter has been widely recognised for her contributions to various causes, serving as a patron of Anti-Slavery International and the Scoliosis Association UK.

The 35-year-old also played a role in the record-breaking California-based Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, offering rare insight into her relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — a bond that has since reportedly weakened.

While Eugenie was initially supportive of Harry and Meghan at the beginning of their relationship, the dynamic appears to have changed over time.

Following the Sussexes’ withdrawal from senior royal duties, Sarah Ferguson’s daughter has seemingly maintained some distance from her once-close cousins.

On the personal front, Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in front of 800 guests.

Her sister, Princess Beatrice of York, served as maid of honour on the big day — highlighting their strong and unbreakable bond.

It is important to note that Eugenie underwent surgery for scoliosis at a very young age and has metal rods fused in her spine. She has since become a vocal advocate for scoliosis awareness.

The mother of two made history as the first royal baby to have a public christening, and notably, is the only one of Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren not to have been baptised.