Princess Eugenie looked radiant in yellow during a new appearance in Qatar.

The Princess of York, 34, travelled to Doha where she visited the art centre M7 and toured the Ellsworth Kelly exhibition.


Princess Eugenie is an art director who works for Hauser & Wirth.

Last year, she attended a dinner hosted by Sheikha Al Mayassa in London to celebrate the winners of Fashion Trust Arabia.

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Princess Eugenie looks radiant in yellow during new appearance in Qatar

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The mother-of-two also toured the Chaumet and Nature exhibition which opened a few days ago.

Her Royal Highness wore the Darby dress in lemon from Diane von Furstenberg for the occasion.

The £614 dress has the following description: “Cut from a soft linen blend, the Darby midi dress has a light feel and a feminine silhouette.

“This piece has a V-neckline, cinched short sleeves, a fitted waist, and a tiered skirt.”

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Princess Eugenie wore a £614 dress from Diane von Furstenberg

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Eugenie’s trip to Qatar comes as her older sister Princess Beatrice, 36, travelled to Abu Dhabi.

Prince Andrew’s eldest daughter attended the ADIPEC Exhibition and Conference.

This comes just one week after the royal’s trip to Saudi Arabia for the Future Investment Initiative.

Jennifer Gnana, a reporter based in the Middle East, claimed the pregnant mother-of-one has become a “culture ambassador of sorts for the UK in the Middle East”.

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Beatrice, who works as the vice president of tech company Afiniti, took to the stage in Abu Dhabi to issue a powerful rallying call.

Speaking during a dedicated ADIPEC session on the role of AI in transforming society, Her Royal Highness spoke on the value of an inclusive approach to AI.

Beatrice said: “We need to have everyone’s voice at the table.

“We need to have the energy sector, we need to have the AI companies, we need to have the individuals, but most importantly we also need the consumers as well, to come along on that journey with us.”