Princess Eugenie's team breaks social media silence after key interview

Eugenie's charity shares first post since January amid the Princess of York's family crisis

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Princess Eugenie's team breaks social media silence after key interview
Princess Eugenie's team breaks social media silnece after King Charle's invite

Princess Eugenie's team has finally returned to the spotlight by releasing the group's CEO's images from a recent interview.

The Anti-Slavery Collective, which Eugenie co-founded, shared a dozen posts in the first month of the year, but had been silent since then.

In the first post since January, the team uploaded images as Sarah Woodcock sat down with with Sky News, talking about the hidden human cost that is driven by counterfeit sales.

The charity focused on "where counterfeit goods really come from", looking into the "darker system of forced labour and exploitation that underpins counterfeit operations".

Princess Eugenies team breaks social media silence after key interview

The latest update comes as the monarch has reportedly extended an invitation to Beatrice and Eugenie for this year's Royal Ascot.

The alleged gesture from the monarch comes amid reports that the royal sisters had been barred from the prestigious June racing event due to concerns surrounding their parents' connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

It was previously confirmed that Beatrice and Eugenie will not attend the Royal Family's Easter gathering on April 5, in accordance with an arrangement made with their uncle.