Fergie advises Beatrice and Eugenie on self-esteem strategies
- Princess Beatrice and Eugenie are actively involved in charitable work, inspired by their late grandmother.
- Fergie emphasized the importance of helping others when feeling down, a lesson she instilled in her daughters.
- There are indications that Prince William may value the contributions of Beatrice and Eugenie in the royal family.
At New York Climate Week, Princess Beatrice participated in a Youth Impact Council event, drawing attention to her efforts in public service. Her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, attended a Global Citizen panel discussing Climate Solidarity in the Commonwealth. Fergie shared insights on how she raised her daughters, emphasizing the importance of helping others when feeling down. Beatrice and Eugenie are inspired by their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and are actively involved in charitable work, with Eugenie focusing on anti-slavery initiatives and Beatrice advocating for dyslexia awareness and education accessibility. Despite King Charles's stance on their roles as working royals, there are indications that Prince William may value their contributions in the future, as seen during a recent garden party at Buckingham Palace where they supported him. Fergie highlighted her daughters' extraordinary efforts and the influence of her own philanthropic work on their charitable pursuits.