Princess Eugenie has broken her silence after she skipped Princess of Wales Kate Middleton’s annual Christmas carol service on Friday.
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew’s younger daughter was noticeably absent from the Together At Christmas carol service held at Westminster Abbey last week.
Kate Middleton was joined by Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
However, King Charles, Queen Camilla and Eugenie did not attend.
According to a report by the Mirror, it is speculated that her absence may be due to splitting her time between the UK and Portugal with her husband and two sons, August and Ernest.
Now, amid this development, Princess Eugenie took to Instagram and released a statement alongside sharing clips from her documentary called My Epiphany to raise awareness about the Anti Slavery.
Sharing the first clip, Eugenie said, “The last few episodes are now live from our ‘My Epiphany’ series at the anti-slavery collective.”
Uploading the other clip, Eugenie said, “Please do give our series a watch to help raise awareness of Modern Slavery.”
Earlier, Princess Eugenie had announced on the Anti Slavery Day, “we are launching the first video in our new short interview series called My Epiphany.”
“Each short film details a very personal moment when experts and activists from all walks of life were confronted with the horrifying reality of modern slavery, and their ongoing quest to do something about it.”