Princess Eugenie was among the modern slavery survivors who attended an art therapy class held in West London this week.
The royal, 33, who founded The Anti-Slavery Collective charity foundation, was seen visiting an Salvation Army outreach hub dressed in a pretty £139 blue Whistles dress.
The mother-of-1 displayed her artistic talents with an impressive landscape photo featuring a serence scene mountain scene. Participants were asked to paint murals based on ‘what freedom meant for each survivor’.
The artwork was inscribed by Eugenie York’s youngest daughter, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
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Princess Eugenie was among the modern slavery survivors who attended an art therapy class held in West London this week

The artwork was inscribed by Eugenie York, the youngest daughter of the Duke of York Prince Andrew.
Princess Eugenie was seen posing alongside the director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Kathy Betteridge, and Service Manager for The Salvation Army’s London Outreach service, Jenny Gibson.
Later, the royal was seen sitting at a roundtable facing a whiteboard with the words “Art Therapy Session” written on it.
Sharing the picture to their Instagram account, The Anti-Slavery Collective Instagram account wrote: ‘Yesterday our co-founder, HRH Princess Eugenie, was delighted to visit a Salvation Army outreach hub to take part in an art therapy class alongside modern slavery survivors.
“They painted murals that were centered around freedom and what it meant to each survivor.
The Salvation Army offers a wide range services to survivors of modern slavery, including confidential legal advice, counselling, education opportunities, financial support, and assistance in finding employment and housing.

The mother-of-1 displayed her artistic talents with an impressive landscape photo featuring a serence scene mountain scene. Participants were asked to paint murals based on ‘what freedom meant for each survivor’.

Princess Eugenie was seen posing alongside the director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Kathy Betteridge, and Service Manager for The Salvation Army’s London Outreach service, Jenny Gibson
Eugenie celebrated her third anniversary with Jack Brooksbank in April.
Jack, who has eight-month-old son August Philip Hawke Brooksbank with Eugenie is the European Brand Director of Casamigos Tequila, which was founded in part by Rande Gerber and George Clooney.
It’s believed Eugenie is on maternity leave from her role at gallery Hauser & Wirth where she’s a director, but she’s been keeping busy with her philanthropic interests.
She co-wrote an article in Spear’s magazine this month with Clare Brook (CEO of the Blue Marine Foundation), calling for greater protection of the oceans.
“There is only a single ocean. It faces many challenges that are unfortunately man-made. However, most of these can be overcome if we take action now. If we work together to protect it, the ocean will protect us – in perpetuity,’ she said.
But it’s been a rough week for the Yorks as Prince Andrew’s legal woes continue.

Eugenie celebrated her three-year anniversary with Jack this month. Jack, who has eight-month-old August Philip Hawke Brooksbank with Eugenie is an ambassador for Casamigos Tequila, which was founded in George Clooney and Rande Geber.