Princess Eugenie has quietly stepped away from her role as patron of the world’s oldest human rights organization, a move that has caught attention given the timing. Her father, former Prince Andrew, was arrested last month, stirring a storm of media scrutiny, and while no official connection has been confirmed, the coincidence has not gone unnoticed.
The UK-based charity, Anti-Slavery International, issued a statement thanking Eugenie for seven years of dedication, praising her efforts and wishing her continued success in the fight against modern slavery. Yet, almost immediately, her profile was removed from the organization’s website, erasing her public association despite previous commendations for her work “across the board with leaders in the fight against modern slavery.”
No explanation was offered for Eugenie’s departure, and she has not publicly commented on the ongoing allegations surrounding her father, who has since been released following his arrest. Observers can only speculate whether the decision was driven by personal choice, family pressures, or the desire to protect the charity’s mission from being overshadowed.
In the meantime, Eugenie retreats from the public eye, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy while navigating the complex shadows cast by her family’s controversies.#newsafro_















































