Who is Princess Eugenie? Everything you need to know
Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena of York is the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the Queen’s second youngest child, and Sarah Ferguson. And she’s at the centre of the latest royal wedding.
Here is everything you need to know about the royal bride.
Eugenie was born on 23 March 1990, at Portland Hospital in London and she was the first royal baby to have a public christening at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
She’s currently ninth in line to the throne, behind her elder sister Princess Beatrice, 30.
Her parents divorced when she was six, but Andrew and Sarah have remained friends and incredibly, still live together.
Where was Eugenie educated?
The Princess started at Upton House School and then Coworth Park School, both in Berkshire. She went on to attend St. George’s School in Windsor before moving on to Marlborough College in Wiltshire in 2003, where she completed A levels in Art, English Literature, and History of Art.
Eugenie studied a Combined Honours BA in English Literature, History of Art and Politics at Newcastle University in September, 2009, graduating with a 2:1 degree in 2012.
Where does Eugenie work?
Neither Eugenie or her sister Beatrice carry out any public duties, but the pair have represented the Queen on a couple of occasions.
Eugenie is now a director at Mayfair art dealers, Hauser and Wirth, where she works full time.
Prior to that, the Princess worked for online auction house Paddle8 in New York City, where she was based from 2013.
What charity work does Eugenie do?
Eugenie is a Patron of many charities and organisations, relating to causes and passions close to her heart.
In October 2002, when she was 12, the royal underwent back surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, Middlesex, to correct a scoliosis condition.
As a result of the surgery, Eugenie is keen to support others going through similar treatments and she became Patron of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital’s Redevelopment Appeal in April, 2012.
She also holds Patronages for the Elephant Family (a charity to protect the Asian Elephant and their habitat), the Teenage Cancer Trust, the Coronet Theatre, The European School of Osteopathy and the Tate Young Patrons.
Eugenie has also been engaging with organisations, such as the UN Trust Fund, which are working to end human trafficking.
Earlier this year, she announced she is an ambassador for global marine charity Project 0, whose aim is to restore and protect the ocean. As a result, Eugenie and Jack are aiming to have a plastic-free wedding.
Who is Eugenie getting married to?
The Princess is marrying long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank, 32, at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Jack proposed to Princess Eugenie at the beginning of 2018 during a holiday in Nicaragua. Her engagement ring features a pink padparadscha sapphire surrounded by smaller diamonds on a yellow gold band.
The couple met when she was 20, during a skiing holiday in Verbier. They have been dating since and during their engagement interview with The One Show, the pair said “it was love at first sight.”
She and wine merchant Jack reportedly live in Ivy Cottage, a three-bedroom house in the grounds of Kensington Palace and count the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as neighbours.
How much is Eugenie worth?
Her net worth is said to be approximately $6.5million AUD, but most of that is family money and held in a trust.
What is her fiance Jack Brooksbank’s net worth?
While he was technically born a commoner, Jack has royal baronets in his lineage and is even a distant relative of Eugenie’s.
He also has a Hollywood connection as the UK ambassador for George Clooney’s tequila brand Casamigos.
As a private citizen, it’s unclear exactly what Jack’s net worth currently is, but it’s believed to be significantly less than his bride’s. He does however, come from a wealthy background and graduated from Stowe School in Buckinghamshire, that charges pupils $22,000 AUD per term.
Is Eugenie on social media?
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Most of the senior royals are not on social media, with the palace using @theroyalfamily, @clarencehouse and @kensingtonroyal to represent them collectively on Instagram.
Eugenie set up her own public Instagram account @princesseugenie earlier this year and has been posting sweet childhood throwbacks, as well as official photos from charity events.
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