Princess Beatrice has joined forces with Princess Eugenie’s company to issue a rallying call in a new statement.
Princess Eugenie, 34, co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017 to fight modern-day slavery, with her good friend Julia de Boinville.
Beatrice, 36, recently became the Strategic Advisor at The Anti Slavery Collective, and recently represented the charity in New York for Climate Week.
The charity’s Instagram page has now posted a video of the Princess of York, issuing a rallying call to “demonstrate that change is possible”.
Beatrice said: “I have actually seen first-hand the success stories for when we come together to collaborate.
“One of the most important things that I strive for is to find fantastic role models for success and how we can demonstrate that change is possible, and that it’s happening.
“We need to just shout about it a little bit more.
“And that’s another reason why the collaboration platform with Goals House is so important, because we do need to celebrate our successes.”
This new statement comes just one day after Buckingham Palace confirmed Princess Beatrice is currently pregnant with her second child.
Buckingham Palace issued the following message: “Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting their second child together in early spring; a sibling for Wolfie, aged eight, and Sienna, aged three.
“His Majesty The King has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.”
Beatrice’s first child, a daughter named Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, was born in September 2021.
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Edoardo also has a son named Christopher Woolf (Wolfie) with his ex-partner, Dara Huang.
Beatrice’s second child will become the fourth grandchild of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
The couple’s youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, has two sons with her husband Jack Brooksbank – August, three, and Ernest, one.
The royal baby will be 11th in line to the throne, behind older sister Sienna and mother Beatrice.