"Eugenie, 28, and Beatrice, 30, attended Coworth Park School in Windlesham, Surrey, before progressing to prep school and then boarding school.Then sixth-in-line to the throne, Eugenie attended the £8,400 a year Upton House School, which is located in the shadow of Windsor Castle.The young royal currently has 300,000 followers, a figure which is rising steadily in the run up to her royal wedding at Windsor on 12 October to fiancée Jack Brooksbank.Royal fans left messages on the image comments.Princess Eugenie is the only member of the Royal Family who has a public Instagram account – other royals are represented by official palace accounts.The sisters’ mother, Sarah Ferguson, 58, also featured in the photographs.The new throwback follows Eugenie paying homage to her older sister Beatrice on her Thirtieth birthday in August.The pair were seen cutely wearing matching uniforms as mother Sarah Ferguson stood behind them and waved to the cameras.In the throwback photo posted on Thursday and taken on September 7 1994, Princess Eugenie, left, is beaming with happiness. A group of them were reprimanded and that's the end of the matter. ", while another said: "Omg the faces. Princess Eugenie posts adorable first day of school picture with sister Beatrice PRINCESS Eugenie of York shared an adorable throwback picture on … While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding on May 19 was an international affair, Princess Eugenie's October nuptials were just as regal. Too precious".“What an amazing sister you are and we are so proud of the person you have become!”Meanwhile her older sister Beatrice couldn’t look unhappier at the prospect of another day at school.Another cheeky follower wrote: "Those clothes are so big on you! She is likely to be among the guests who will gather on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after today's Trooping the Colour ceremony, which marks the Queen's official birthday.The 18-year-old A-level student, who attends Marlborough College, Wiltshire, was caught frolicking naked in the grounds, it was claimed.It said there was no suggestion boys were present or that drugs were involved, but claimed that a pupil said the incident came after the students had been drinking.We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Eugenie will also be attending Ascot next week for the first time with her sister, and is expected to return to Marlborough a few days later.The Sun newspaper reported that a senior staff member was woken by playful shrieks and found about a dozen young women dancing around without any clothes in the college's grounds.Marlborough College, Wiltshire, where Princess Eugenie got up to 'high jinks' at the end of termEugenie: 'Dancing around without any clothes'Princess Eugenie has been reprimanded by her public school after she was involved in 'high jinks' towards the end of her school term.Published by Associated Newspapers LtdThe young royal is sixth in line to the throne and is sitting exams in art, history of art and English at the £23,000-a-year college.Her last formal engagement saw the Princess give a reading at the wedding of her cousin Peter Phillips - the Queen's eldest grandson - to Canadian Autumn Kelly in May.A royal source told PA: 'It was nothing more than high jinks at the end of term in May.
The Duke of York undertakes a wide range of public work, with a strong economic and business focus. 1.1m Followers, 23 Following, 153 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Princess Eugenie (@princesseugenie) Clearly I was more excited than Beatrice! Princess Eugenie took to Instagram to talk about her 'happy memories' at the school June 28, 2018 - 19:30 BST Emmy Griffiths Princess Eugenie took a … 'A spokesman for the Princess made no comment about the claims.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupThe Princess is the Duke of York's youngest daughter and up until now has been overshadowed by her elder sister Princess Beatrice, 19, who is frequently pictured nightclubbing or on foreign holidays. She does, however, undertake occasional public engagements, which are usually connected with the charities she supports, including the Teenage Cancer Trust and Children in Crisis.
In recent years, His Royal Highness has concentrated his activity on three core areas in which he believes he can have the greatest impact: education and skills, entrepreneurship and science, technology and engineering. Upon diagnosis, Princess Eugenie was informed she'd need corrective surgery — a moment she remembers to this day. In 2018, Children in Crisis merged with Street Child, a children's charity active in multiple countries, with Eugenie still serving as an ambassador. Princess Eugenie has been reprimanded by her public school after she was involved in 'high jinks' towards the end of her school term.