Looking fan-tan-stic! Princess Eugenie is elegant in a camel coat and knee-high boots as she visits her Anti-Slavery Collective art exhibition in Trafalgar Square
- Princess Eugenie, 32, launched collective’s exhibition in Central London today
- She was accompanied by Anti-Slavery Collective co-founder Julia de Boinville
- Sported a stylish tan coat over a black dress and knee-high boots for occasion
Princess Eugenie has visited an art exhibition in Central London she helped to curate ahead of International Anti-Slavery Day.
The 32-year-old royal was spotted in Trafalgar Square with Julia de Boinville, with whom she launched the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017.
The pair visited their Collective’s art exhibition Art is Freedom, which was curated by Eugenie and two survivors of modern slavery and the organisation Hestia, the leading provider of modern slavery support in London.
Eugenie donned a tan coat and a black dress, paired with knee-high boots in order to visit the exhibition, which opened on Friday 14 and will be on display until Sunday 23 October.
Princess Eugenie, 32, has visited an art exhibition in Central London she helped curate, ahead of International Anti-Slavery Day
The 32-year-old royal was spotted in Trafalgar Square with Julia de Boinville, with whom she launched the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017
The mother-of-one looked elegant in the coat, which brought out the colour of her hazelnut hair and eyes.
She beamed as she and Julia approached the exhibit, strutting in her heeled leather boots, which she paired with a knee-length black dress.
Eugenie, who is married to financier Jack Brooksbank, 36, kept the look fuss-free, with a neat bun and an everyday makeup with a touch of foundation and bronzer, a sculpted brow and some mascara.
She kept things simple and accessorised with gold hoop earrings and a gold necklace.
Eugenie donned a tan coat and a black dress, paired with knee-high boots in order to visit the exhibition, which opened on Friday 14 and will be on display until Sunday 23 October
She kept the look fuss-free, with a neat bun and an everyday makeup with a touch of foundation and bronzer, a sculpted brow and some mascara
Meanwhile, her co-founder looked elegant in a frilly woolen top with a pleated midi skirt.
The pair arrived together and headed to the art on display.
They met with Hestia’s CEO Patrick Ryan, Lord Mayor of Westminster Hamza Taouzzale and Hestia regional director Nahar Choudhury, for the occasion.
There, they admired the art on display, which was crafted by the survivors of modern slavery that have been supported by the Anti-Slavery Collective and Hestia.
The pair arrived together and headed to the art on display, which was crafted by the survivors of modern slavery that have been supported by the Anti-Slavery Collective and Hestia
Eugenie looked elegant in the tan coat, which she paired with leather boots and a knee-length dress
The Duke of York’s daughter appeared in high spirits as she visited the exhibition earlier today (pictured)
Speaking ahead of the exhibition reveal earlier this month, Eugenie said: ‘The Art is Freedom exhibition has supported survivors of modern slavery of all ages, from across the world, for five years now.
‘It is inspiring to see the project give survivors the opportunity to express their feelings, emotions and stories through art. The exhibition also provides an opportunity for those who have experienced modern slavery to gain new skills, which can help to reinforce a sense of community amongst survivors and encourage freedom of expression.
‘This exhibition serves as a space to dispel the stigma around survivors, and let their stories speak for themselves. This year, the Anti-Slavery Collective is honoured to be co-curating the exhibition, and we look forward to helping to shine a light on this important issue,’ she added.
Last week, the royal reveal that her Anti-Slavery Collective would be highlighting the work of leading figures of the field on their social media channels.
It has been a busy few weeks for Eugenie, who this weekend celebrated the birthday of her mother Sarah Ferguson, who turned 63 on October 15.
One of the piece of artwork crafted by one the modern slavery survivors was a floral scene, left. Hestia regional director Nahar Choudhury, right, discussed the exhibition with Eugenie, Julia and Patrick Ryan
The pair met with Hestia’s CEO Patrick Ryan, left, Lord Mayor of Westminster Hamza Taouzzale, centre, and Hestia regional director Nahar Choudhury, right, for the occasion. Maria Gavira San Martin, second right, who works with Eugenie and Julia at the Collective, was also present
The 32-year-old royal took to Instagram to post the message to the Duchess of York.
Eugenie shared a selection of candid images featuring her mother, and wrote a caption alongside them.
It said: ‘Half an hour left to go of October 15th 2022 but better late than never.. Happy Birthday my dear mumsy!
Four photos shared by the princess, which were all taken in rural locations, showed Sarah posing with her daughters and alone.
The first image in the post showed the duchess and her daughter both beaming and looking fresh faced in casual clothing, appearing to have been snapped during a country walk.
Another two of the photographs showed the duchess alone. In one, she was sitting on a rock in a stream, while in another, she appeared to be striding through a wood.
A fourth snap showed Fergie posing alongside both of her daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice, as well as Eugenie’s husband Jack.
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