Princess Eugenie expresses 'joy' after her Coral Collective visit

Princess Eugenie drops photos of antique art pieces by some renowned artists across the globe

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Princess Eugenie drops photos of antique art pieces by some renowned artists across the globe
Princess Eugenie drops photos of antique art pieces by some renowned artists across the globe

Princess Eugenie recently made a surprise visit to The Coral Collective art gallery in France.

Following her visit, the Princess of York shared photos of some antique art pieces, re-constructed by talented artists across the globe.

In the caption, Eugenie stated, "It was a joy to attend The Coral Collective’s charity art auction in support of coral preservation and restoration."

"Grateful to witness creativity being used as a force for ocean conservation & combining two of my greatest passions, art and the ocean," the niece of King Charles added.

She concluded with hashtags, "#ForCoral #ForTheOcean @projectzero @coral_global."

Royal fans reacted to the art shared by the Princess in the comments section with one stating, "Beautiful works of art."

"The artwork is like magic and beautiful!!!" another added.

Notably, the official handle of Project Zero also expressed their thanks to Eugenie, commenting, "Thank you so much for joining us!"

It is worth mentioning that Princess Eugenie visited France on June 12 to attend the Thirty-Six for Coral, an exhibition presented by The Coral Collective.

The Coral Collective is an initiative by ocean charity Project Zero which was open to auction from June 12 to June 20.

Notably, Princess of York's visit came just two days before King Charles' Trooping the Colour ceremony.