The princess, who was pregnant at the time, was filmed showing off an art exhibition in the Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace as part of a documentary that was broadcast on Sky Arts last night. Two pictures shared on Eugenie’s Instagram showed her wearing a pretty floral dress and a face mask as she talked to presenter Kate Bryan “all about what art and these artworks, in particular, mean to me.” The show was filmed in December 2020, a few months before Eugenie gave birth to baby August. Eugenie did art history at university, and said that she was oblivious to the significance of the artworks hanging in her grandmother’s place of residence until she studied them at school. She went on to say, “Art has to be about how you understand it and how you feel about it. Someone can’t tell you how to feel. You have to look at it and think, ‘Oh my God, now I’m transported to Venice, or in the fields with the cows’. It’s how you understand it.” Eugenie is currently a director at Hauser & Wirth, an art gallery in London. Next up, Princess Charlotte Cradles a Butterfly in Sweet New Pic Taken by the Duchess of Cambridge