Princess Eugenie had a busy weekend last week as she juggled both royal engagements and work. The York Princess attended the final day of Royal Ascot on Saturday alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla.
But the next day, on Sunday, Eugenie headed to Switzerland to attend an event linked to her work. The princess visited Art Basel, an art fair in Switzerland's capital.
In her role as Associate Director at the international art gallery Hauser & Wirth, the princess shared a glimpse of the famous art fair, which this year took place from June 19 until June 22.
Eugenie's post on Instagram featured various works of art from the fair, including painting, sculptures and other exhibits.
She also included various highlights of her visit on her Instagram stories.
The princess has been keeping herself busy as recently, she was named Global Ambassador for Project Zero/The Coral Collective, two initiatives which aim to "save coral reefs from functional extinction", just days after it emerged that she had taken on a new role linked to the King.
Eugenie will now be mentoring a group of young creatives selected by the King's Foundation as part of its new initiative to celebrate the charity's 35th anniversary this year.
On Saturday, she turned heads as she showed up in Berkshire wearing a striking red ensemble alongside her husband, Jack Brooksbank.
The princess opted for a red twist neck crepe dress by Whistles, which she paired with a fabulous colour-matching pillbox hat by Emily London.
She completed the look with Aquazurra's bow tie 85 heels in beige and her M2Malletier Amor Fati suede bag in beige, which she wore again on Friday.
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