Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall joined Prince William and Kate at garden party
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Princess Eugenie is 12th in the Royal Family's line of succession
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Princess Eugenie has travelled to New York just one week after her sister Princess Beatrice made her own trip to America.
The 35-year-old royal shared pictures of her museum visit on social media on Tuesday, posting images from her tour of New York's art galleries.
Eugenie accompanied the pictures with a caption referencing artists "Rashid Johnson, Jack Whitten, Amy Sherald, Mary Heilmann" and tagging the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum, and Museum of Modern Art.
The Instagram post highlights the York sisters' back-to-back American journeys within the span of seven days.
Princess Eugenie at the Buckingham Palace garden party on May 20th.
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Princess Beatrice's absence from the Buckingham Palace garden party was notable as she had chosen to attend the Matrix Awards in New York instead.
The prestigious ceremony celebrates women in communications and took place on the same day Prince William hosted a garden party alongside the Princess of Wales.
While Beatrice was in America, Princess Eugenie joined Prince William and Zara Tindall at the Palace event.
This marked the second consecutive year that the heir to the throne had invited his cousins to greet guests with him at Palace garden parties.
Beatrice had been seen just a day earlier with Eugenie at the Chelsea Flower Show before travelling to the United States.
The York sisters had made a joint appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show on the same day King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the prestigious event.
Princess Eugenie later shared her thoughts about the outing on Instagram, writing: "Such a lovely afternoon visiting the @the_rhs Chelsea Flower Show, especially when I get to do it with my sis!".
She continued: "It was fantastic to catch up with @horatiosgarden again and to see their beautiful display as well as visit some of the gardens on show including the @dsscotland Garden, the @hospice_uk Garden for Compassion, the Avanade Intelligent Garden and the Cha No Niwa Japanese Tea Garden (who has won garden of the year)."
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Royal sources told the Mail that the York princesses could potentially become working royals during Prince William's reign.
With a smaller family circle following the departure of Harry and Meghan in 2020, the dynamics may change.
"Although Prince William still believes in a 'slimmed-down monarchy', he is increasingly aware of the hard work of his extended family," a courtier told the outlet.