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The princess Eugenie taught many effective lessons from her late grandmother Queen Elizabeth IIincluding how to dress in style.
“(Y) most valuable lesson (I learned from her) probably how you show to people, how you display for your work (AC) for your charities, for the people who really need to see you,” said Eugenie, 35, on Saturday, May 3, episode From the “lessons of our mothers” podcast. “Hi always wear color. I remember seeing pictures of her wearing every color from the rainbow, because she really thinks you need to see her. “
He continued, “It was a symbol for so much hope and such dedication and duty. One of the biggest lessons was the fact that if you say you are going to do something, you are displaying and there and happy (and) you are willing to give you as much as (who are present) give you, too.
Eugenie is the youngest daughter of Elizabeth’s son The Prince Andrewwho also share The Princess Beatrice with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. All the family Have come together to mourn the late queen After she died in September 2022. (Elizabeth is succeeded as queen by her first -born son, King Charles III.)
“I think of her so much more now than when she was here, like, ‘What would my mother do?'” Said Eugenie. “Beatrice and I talk about it all the time, like, the memories and it brings tears to your eyes thinking about all the joy he created for so many people.”
He added, “I think when grandmother was alive, I shared her with the world. She was part of everyone. And then, when she died, I felt the closest I ever felt for her and the fact that she was my mother.”
According to the princess, “Gone are the days of people and women like (she) grandmother.”
“She appeared all the time,” remembered Eugenie. “Now, it’s so easy for people to cancel (or) to say no. To maintain those values she stood against, I honoring that passage of her Living (on) through me able to (follow back his footprint and write thanks notes in handwriting). “
Eugenie also noted how much she “really admired” Elizabeth’s frequent commitment to her duty.
“I think her dedication and duty to this country, and makes the country a family – and the Commonwealth,” said Eugenie. “I really admired every detail of that. Also the way she could disarm a room with her smile or wit, humor and kindness.”