Princess Eugenie teams up with foreign royal in London as they support ‘truly beautiful’ initiative

Princess Beatrice was also stepped out, alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
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Princess Eugenie has teamed up with Princess Rajwa Al Hussein of Saudi Arabia as they supported a “truly beautiful” initiative.
The 35-year-old Princess of York took to social media to document her visit to Springfield University Hospital and the St George’s Mental Health NHS trust in the south west of the capital.
Sharing pictures on Instagram, Eugenie and Princess Rajwa could be seen touring the hospital and admiring some of the artwork on display.
“It was an absolute pleasure to visit Springfield University Hospital at South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS trust with Princess Rajwa al Hussein in London on Monday,” the princess wrote on Instagram.
“We viewed a number of artworks created as part of an initiative by the charity Hospital Rooms, which integrates art into mental health care environments.
“Their mission is to commission leading international artists to produce permanent, high-quality works for mental health wards across the UK’s National Health Service, helping create welcoming and uplifting spaces for patients.
“Truly beautiful. Thank you for having us,” Eugenie signed off.
As director of London’s prestigious, Hauser & Wirth art gallery, the importance of creative pursuits have long been a central part of the 35-year-old's life.
Princess Eugenie teamed up with Saudi Arabia's Princess Rajwa Al Hussein for an engagement in London
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Last week, announced she would be joining the charity Artswork, an organisation that describes itself as "committed to empowering young people to lead, be changemakers and actively get involved and work within the arts and creative sector”.
Eugenie’s sister, Beatrice, has also been signalling the importance of the arts as she stepped out in London alongside her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at the 2025 Art of Wishes Gala.
The event at the Chancery Rosewood Hotel took place on Monday evening to raise money for Make-A-Wish UK.
Both engagements for the sisters came as the crisis surrounding their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, continues to deepen.
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The two royals toured artwork at Springfield University Hospital and the St George’s Mental Health NHS trust in the south west of the capital
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Reports on Saturday evening claimed Prince Andrew told Jeffrey Epstein they were “in this together” the day after a picture of him with Virginia Giuffre was published.
The Duke of York had previously said he severed all communication with the convicted financier in December 2010.
However, newly leaked correspondence appeared to show the Duke writing to Epstein on February 28, 2011.
The newly released email casts fresh doubt over the Duke's previous public statements regarding the timeline of his association with Epstein.
The York sisters latest moves come during a turblent time for the Yorks
|The exchange occurred the day following publication of a photograph showing the Duke with his arm around Ms Giuffre at Ghislaine Maxwell's London residence.
In the 2011 message to Epstein that was released over the weekend, Prince Andrew stated they were "in this together" and would need to "rise above it".
According to reports in The Sun and The Mail on Sunday, Prince Andrew wrote to Epstein: "I'm just as concerned for you! Don't worry about me!"
The Duke continued: "It would seem we are in this together and will have to rise above it. Otherwise keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon!!!!"
Over the weekend, a new email that appeared to have been exchanged bteween Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein emerged
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He concluded the message with his signature: "A, HRH The Duke of York, KG," referencing his Knight of the Garter title, which he has retained since 2006.
The Duke of York’s office did not comment on the email when contacted by GB News.
He suggested the image might have been falsified, telling the broadcaster: "Nobody can prove whether or not that photograph has been doctored but I don't recollect that photograph ever being taken."
In February 2022, Prince Andrew reached a financial settlement to resolve civil proceedings initiated against him by Ms. Giuffre in the United States.
Court documents indicate the settlement exceeded £12 million, though the Duke did not accept liability.