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Princess Eugenie has given an exclusive insight into her daily life as a director at the swanky Hauser & Wirth art gallery in London. On Friday, the 34-year-old posted images of several "incredible" artworks she had recently encountered. "Extremely grateful to have been around some incredible art recently," she captioned a montage showcasing various pieces.

Eugenie also gave followers a closer look at the Paris Noir exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, sharing images and videos on her Instagram Stories. "Incredible pieces of art," she wrote. Her post quickly attracted attention, with fans leaving enthusiastic messages in the comments.



"The artwork is beautiful and unique! Thank you for showing the beautiful pictures, dear Princess Eugenie!!!" one admirer wrote. "Beautiful curational choices," another added, while a third commented: "Remarkable and unique pieces!! Not sure I can pick a favourite! Thank you for sharing them." As the second daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, Eugenie has long been passionate about the arts.

She earned a Combined Honours BA in English Literature, History of Art, and Politics from Newcastle University in 2012, and during her studies, interned at Christie’s London, where her second cousin, David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, was chairman, as well as at the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace. Eugenie later followed her passion to New York, working as a specialist at online auction house Paddle8 for two years before returning.

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