Pregnant Princess Eugenie shares very special Christmas gift
Princess Eugenie has been keeping a low profile as she and her husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their first child early this year.
Luckily for the British public, that doesn't mean Eugenie's generosity is going to stop any time soon.
According to Hello!, Eugenie and her Anti-Slavery Collective co-founder Julia de Boinville visited a safe house run by the Salvation Army shortly before Christmas.
The pair handed out gifts to the residents to keep them occupied over the Christmas period, including crafts and activities.
"This Christmas, residents were delighted to receive gifts from [@TASC_org] founders HRH Princess Eugenie & Julia de Boinville containing crafts & other activities to help with their well-being as they stay safe and continue to recover from their experiences of #ModernSalvery," the charity thanked Eugenie and Julia in a tweet.
This Christmas safe house residents were delighted to receive gifts from @TASC founders HRH Princess Eugenie & Julia de Boinville containing crafts & other activities to help with their well-being as they stay safe and continue to recover from their experiences of #ModernSalvery pic.twitter.com/8sSSVAazZx
— The Salvation Army (@salvationarmyuk) January 6, 2021
Charities have been close to Eugenie's heart, as she thanked charities and companies who donated to those in need during 2020.
"I'm thankful to all the front liners this year for your incredible dedication and perseverance," the royal explained in her post for Thanksgiving.
"I'm thankful for all the companies and charities who donated as much as possible to those in need."
She continued: "I'm thankful for my husband Jack."
"I'm thankful for the love of family and animals that keep us strong. And I'm thankful for nature and all it gives us - a constant in 2020 when things have been so uncertain."
"Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating it today."