Princess Eugenie once shared a special demand that she would put into practice if she ever found herself in the position of ruling Great Britain.
This unique demand is believed to be popular with many people, especially since it would make a big difference to the average five-day workweek.
When the princess was 20, Eugenie was asked what she would do if she suddenly became queen and she gave an eight-word answer.
Talking to the Daily Mail She replied, “I would make Mondays part of the weekend!”
In the same interview, Princess Eugeniealso admitted that American immigration officials had difficulty believing that her late grandmother was a queen, even though she was a princess.
OK! Magazine It was previously reported that the princess once said that American immigration officials told her, “So, you’re a princess, huh? You have a lot of power?” As she explained to the publications, the role can be “weird” at times for her.
This year, Princess Eugenie34, has proved to be a huge support to the Prince and Princess of Wales following Kate’s cancer diagnosis.
It was alleged that Eugenie and her sister Princess Beatrice stepped up to help with royal duties, especially with his uncle, King Charles, 75, also battling the disease.
A source said: “Bea and Eugenie can’t imagine what William is going through right now, and it was an honour for them to give him some support.”
For example, on May 21, The princesses stepped in to help Prince William throw a garden party at Buckingham Palace on behalf of King Charles, alongside his first cousins, while Kate was away on engagements.
Princess EugenieHer husband, Jack Brooksbank, and two children currently divide their time between London and Portugal, but the continued success of Jack’s UK-based company means they are considering a permanent move to England.
A source told Express.co.uk: “Eugenie is adamant she wants to return to the UK on a more permanent basis and use the villa in Portugal as a holiday home.”
“They are very close to their families and enjoy spending a lot of quality time with the children.”
They added: “They [the family] are currently spending a lot of time in Portugal and as the boys get older they are looking at nurseries close to their home in London and eventually schools in the UK.”
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s youngest daughter also supports several charities, such as the Tate Modern and The Serpentine, and holds several ambassadorial and patron roles for charities including the Teenage Cancer Trust, the European School of Osteopathy and the Elephant Family.