Princess Eugenie Ends King’s Foundation Mentorship Role
Princess Eugenie has completed her mentoring role with The King’s Foundation after one year. The programme ended as originally planned, according to reports.
Princess Eugenie joined the foundation’s “35 under 35” initiative in May 2025. The project marked the charity’s 35th anniversary and supported young creatives. The programme focused on sustainability, arts, and traditional crafts.
The mentorship role was always designed as a 12-month commitment. Reports stated the initiative reached its planned conclusion this year. The foundation has not indicated any unexpected changes to the programme.
During her involvement, Princess Eugenie attended mentoring events and met emerging artists. She often discussed her interest in the art sector and encouraged young talent. In November 2025, she described one mentoring session as an inspiring experience.
Some media reports suggested Princess Eugenie had been removed from the position. However, other reports noted the mentorship network was created only for the foundation’s anniversary year. Those reports said the project ended naturally.
The development comes shortly after Princess Eugenie announced personal news. She and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, are expecting their third child. Buckingham Palace confirmed the baby is due during summer 2026.
The couple already share two sons. Their eldest son, August, is five years old. Their younger son, Ernest, is two years old.
Princess Eugenie continues her work in the art industry. She has balanced professional responsibilities with charity involvement for several years. Unlike senior royals, she does not perform official royal duties.
Recent months have brought increased attention to the York family. Public discussion has continued around Prince Andrew and past controversies. Earlier this year, Princess Eugenie also stepped down as patron of Anti-Slavery International after seven years.
The charity thanked her for supporting its campaigns and projects. Reports stated the decision aimed to reduce attention during a difficult period. No allegations have been made against Princess Eugenie herself.
The future focus for Princess Eugenie appears clear. She is expected to spend more time with family while continuing her career in the art world. Her co-founded Anti-Slavery Collective also remains active, although reports say it faces a review regarding financial transparency.
For now, Princess Eugenie is entering a more joyful phase centered on motherhood, professional work, and selected charitable causes.