Here’s the stunning transformation of Princess Eugenie.
“But it worked.
They put in two metal rods and eight one-inch screws.”

It was a huge comfort," she said.
“We’re each other’s rocks,” Eugenie said.
In fact, they often bounce back and forth between who takes care of whom.

I was looking after her.
I tell it as it is.
I am shyer at first.

“We’re chalk and cheese,” she explained.
Like any pair, Eugenie and her sister complement each other.
“We get on fantastically well, perhaps because we do and think different things,” Eugenie said.

As with most sisters, “we sometimes fight about clothes.
“It is one of the things that bugs me most in the world.”
She went on to say that the Queen is “also very funny.

It just makes her very happy.”
She may be a princess, but she’s clearly no slouch when it comes to her education.
Not surprisingly, given her education in art history, she’s also an art aficionado.

“I’ve loved art since I was very little.
I knew I definitely wouldn’t be a painter, but I knew this was the industry for me.
I love being able to share my passion for art with people,” sheexplained toHarper’s Bazaar.

“There is no protocol,” Beatrice said.
Because Eugenie isn’t among the “working royals” she has more flexibility than her cousins.
She’s a philanthropist
Princess Eugenie became anactive and involvedphilanthropist shortly after she finished university in 2012.

She also recently co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective, which advocates for better, more open discussions about modern slavery.
She also partnered with Project Zero, an organization that seeks to greatly reduce the use of single-use plastics.
“It’s been eye-opening,” she toldVogue UK.

Needless to say, her schedule is not for the faint of heart.
“It was a complete surprise,” Eugenie said.
“It was the perfect moment, and we couldn’t be happier.”

It’s clearly an extraordinary ring befitting of an extraordinary woman.
