King Charles gave special honour to his niece Princess Eugenie after Sarah Ferguson's concerns for her daughter's future in the royal family.
The Princess of York will play her role as a mentor for the youngsters selected in the "35 under 35" list of the King’s Foundation.
Eugenie has been chosen as the ambassador of the monarch's education charity's new campaign, which aims to "support young leaders across industries, including fashion, architecture, and environmental activism," as per Hello! Magazine.
Prince Andrew's daughter, who is a director at Hauser & Wirth in London, will share her experience "experience of the art world to inspire and elevate" the young people selected in the list of "35 under 35."
Notably, soon after the King's Foundation unveiled the role of Eugenie, the mother-of-two took to her Instagram account sharing details about her recent engagement.
The Princess of York said she recently had the pleasure of visiting the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut.
Alongside delightful photos from the exhibition, Eugenie wrote, "You must go see Tracey Emin’s first major museum show in the US, I Loved You Until the Morning. @traceyeminstudio."
"Until July, you can also see J.M.W Turner: Romance and Reality marking the 250th anniversary of Turner’s birth."
"Such a powerful reminder of how art can express emotion across time, medium and genre. These works are bold and moving."
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