Princess Eugenie was 'incredibly moved' after meeting with modern slavery survivors during a visit to a Salvation Army safe house earlier this week.
The Queen's granddaughter, 30, donned a black and blue floral gown and black knee length boots as she joined the co-founder of her charity The Anti-Slavery Collective Julia de Boinville for the visit.
In snaps of the appearance shared on Instagram, expectant mother Princess Eugenie could be seen wearing a white face mask and social distancing as she spoke with survivors and staff members.
Captioning the images, The Anti Slavery Collective wrote: 'Princess Eugenie and Julia were incredibly moved by the courageous stories of the survivors who had endured sometimes decades of abuse at the hands of traffickers and slave labourers.'
I quite like her co-founder's look in the photo of them holding the plants. Sneakers and skirts can be cute together. That girl pulls it off well.
I like Eugenie's dress in post 49, but not those boots. I'm not big on boots, in general, those are nice boots, just not a good match for that outfit.
"Princess Eugenie yesterday introduced her new son August Philip Hawke Brooksbank to the world and said 'words can't express' just how much she loves him.
Photographs of the delighted Princess, husband Jack Brooksbank and their new baby, who weighed 8 lb 1oz when he was born at London's Portland Hospital almost a fortnight ago, were posted on social media.
Royal sources said that August, expected to be known as Gus, was named after Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert, who was christened Franz Albert August Karl Emanuel." --daily mail 2/20/21
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