Princess Eugenie hosted the inaugural gala for the Anti-Slavery charity

Princess Beatrice in Self Portrait, Princess Eugenie in Peter Pilotto, Zara Tindall in Rebecca Vallance, Sarah Ferguson

On November 29, 2023, Princess Eugenie, along with her mother Sarah Ferguson and sister Princess Beatrice, hosted the inaugural Winter Gala for the Anti-Slavery Collective charity at the Battersea Arts Centre in South London. Zara Tindall, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank also joined the inaugural gala. Princess Eugenie co-founded The Anti-Slavery Collective with one of her best friends, Julia de Boinville.

Princess Beatrice in Self Portrait, Princess Eugenie in Peter Pilotto, Zara Tindall in Rebecca Vallance, Sarah Ferguson

Princess Beatrice in Self Portrait, Princess Eugenie in Peter Pilotto, Zara Tindall in Rebecca Vallance, Sarah Ferguson

Princess Beatrice in Self Portrait, Princess Eugenie in Peter Pilotto, Zara Tindall in Rebecca Vallance, Sarah Ferguson

Princess Beatrice in Self Portrait, Princess Eugenie in Peter Pilotto, Zara Tindall in Rebecca Vallance, Sarah Ferguson

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  1. Thank you for posting these photos, Helen. Even though they are not “working members of the royal family,” they are HRH and support very worthy causes. Beatrice looks beautiful here—what spectacular hair she has. Eugenie is also beautiful and both look good in black.

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    1. Agree, i always had a soft sport for Beatrice and I’m happy that this humble woman’s has found her Prince charming and happiness with her little girl. I always liked Fergies and Beas hair very much.
      It’s lovely to see the royal girls all out and about in their formal black attire, very glamorous!

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  2. Sarah Ferguson and her 2 daughters are looking good. Her hair is in another shade of red and does not look like the red/blond hair she used to have.
    Princess Eugenie's sleeves of her dress are too long. The brooch and buttons on the skirt of her dress do not match. One of them has to go. Otherwise not a bad dress at all. Princess Beatrice looks lovely in her jacket and skirt. Her hair looks good too. She should avoid to draw a black line under her eyes. Now it looks like they will jump out of her head any minute. Zara Tindall's dress is a no for me. The short sleeves and wide skirt make her look broader than she is. The fabric of her dress looks beautiful though. Imagine her with long sleeves a lower neckline and a smaller skirt. How beautiful she would be. Generally spoken they are dressed not bad at all.

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  3. Great to see photos of our ‘minor royals’. Really wish King Charles would co-opt them as working royals. Both the York Princesses look good in their different dresses. Love to see the down-to-earth Zara Tindall but not a fan of her dress which looks for all the world like Queen Victoria’s widow’s weeds’
    AnnieM

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    1. Anonymous1/12/23 07:23

      Do you think the "minor royals" would be happy to become "working royals". I don't think so. They are long enough part of the family to know what it means to become working royals (bye, bye freedom, etc...). I think they are happy with their life like it is now.

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  4. C'est un vrai plaisir de voir les deux princesses à qui le noir va à merveille ; Zara Tindall porte une robe originale mais je pense qu'une touche de couleur aurait égayé son look !

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  5. Beatrice looks stunning. I am not a fan of what Eugenie's dress at all.

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  6. Anonymous1/12/23 01:51

    Beatrice looks gorgeous! Love her hair and makeup here. So happy to see Zara supporting Eugenie's worthy cause--she looks great. Eugenie looks goodbut I'm the fence about her dress. The decorative elements are not adding anything except a distraction. The sleeves and their length make it look as if the dress was not fitted well. She really looks very pretty--because she is very pretty--and I applaud her for her commitment to this cause.

    Janet

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