Following the announcement that Princess Beatrice, Eugenie’s sister, is expecting her second child in the spring, Princess Eugenie has revealed how her two kids, August and Ernest, feel about having a new baby cousin in the family.
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In an exclusive interview! for this week’s edition, Princess Eugenie acknowledges that the kids, who are one and three years old, are unaware that they will soon have a cousin.
As she describes how her mother Sarah, Duchess of York, is “so happy” at the news, she seems emotional. “Mum’s funny because she’s so pleased with her two daughters and loves her grandchildren so much—she calls them’my babies!'”
Princess Eugenie works as an art director during the day and is a devoted mother of two. She also represents the Blue Marine Foundation. I went to Christie’s last week with the Princess to view Blue: Art for the Ocean, an exhibition featuring 35 international artists whose pieces will be up for auction this coming week.
Princess Eugenie, who was a member of a 15-person art committee
Eugenie worked with the charity to secure the donated pieces, called in after getting her sons August and Ernest ready for the day and before beginning her workday as a director at the art gallery Hauser and Wirth. The charity will acquire 100% of the sale charge as a donation towards its vital paintings protecting our oceans.
“These days, artists are often invited to donate their work to charity auctions. It’s a credit to them, in my opinion, however it’s also a credit score to Blue Marine and the charity for the paintings they do. They truely do deliver as proper as they get, you recognize.
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