Princess Eugenie was spotted at her workplace for the first time since giving birth to her son August. Since 2015, she has been an art director at the art gallery Hauser & Wirth.
Princess Eugenie was spotted holding a Deliveroo bag near her workplace in central London.
She wore a burgundy sleeveless belted coat worth £79 on TopShop and black knee-high boots from designer brand Aquazzura worth £855.
The princess was also spotted wearing a Louis Vuitton Capucines bag worth £5,150 and a London Velvet water holster worth £240.
One royal fan who has seen the princess said, “She looks very stylish for a first-time mom coping with the demands of both a young baby and a busy career.
This is the first time Princess Eugenie has been seen at work since giving birth to her son in 2021.
Her son, August Philip Hawke Brooksbank, was named after Princess Eugenie’s grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Princess has been Director of Hauser & Wirth since 2017 after being promoted from Associate Director.
Prior to that, Princess Eugenie lived in New York and worked for online auction company Paddle8.
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The Princess’ return to work is also one of the first times she has been spotted since Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
In the morning, the princess stood as part of a 15-minute vigil, along with the Queen’s six other grandchildren, as Queen Elizabeth’s coffin lay in rest at Westminster Hall for four days before her funeral. Appeared in public.
She was also seen comforting her younger sister Beatrice at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The two sisters released a touching social media statement to pay tribute to their “beloved grandma” and shared a never-before-seen photo of themselves and Queen Elizabeth.
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Princess Eugenie and Beatrice wrote on Instagram, “It was tears and laughter, silence and chatter, hugs and loneliness, and a collective loss to all of our beloved Queen and our beloved grandma.
“We, like many, thought you would be here forever… those lessons and memories forever.”
The social media post continued: joy.
“You are you and we will never know the impact you have had on our family and so many people around the world.
“The world will mourn you and the tributes will really make you smile. They’re all so true of what a great leader you are.”