Princess Eugenie Takes on New Role and Charity Mission in Support of King Charles

Royal issues heartfelt update following emotional visit to spinal care
charity close to her heart

Princess Eugenie is taking on a more visible role within the royal sphere as
she continues to support meaningful causes — including a recent engagement
that reflects her personal journey and growing commitment to service under
King Charles’s reign.

The 35-year-old royal, who was recently appointed a mentor for the King’s
Foundation’s new “35 under 35” initiative, made a touching visit to Horatio’s
Garden — a UK charity that creates healing gardens in NHS spinal centres.
Eugenie, who has publicly shared her own experience with scoliosis as a child,
is a patron of the organisation.

“Visiting @horatiosgarden in Salisbury Hospital was so special,” Eugenie wrote
on social media. “To listen to some of the life changing stories these
patients go through and the long road to recovery really highlights just how
important having access to nature and healing activities is in times of
trauma.”

She added, “Supporting these charities can help touch the lives of patients in
need of care.”

Though not a senior working royal, the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah
Ferguson has become increasingly active in causes close to her heart —
especially those connected to health, healing, and sustainability. Her
involvement with Horatio’s Garden follows a wave of positive attention around
her role in the King’s Foundation mentorship program.

With King Charles gradually modernising the monarchy and placing emphasis on
community-driven projects, Eugenie’s recent work hints at a broader royal
shift — one that recognises contributions beyond titles, and values purpose
over protocol.

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