Princess Eugenie’s Charity Makes Telling First Post After Her Viral Departure Amid Dad’s Controversies
Between her dad, ex-Prince Andrew’s, fall from royal grace and her getting pushed out of the royal fold, Princess Eugenie can’t seem to catch a break. One of the biggest turning points for her was when she stepped down from the Anti-Slavery Collective, which she co‑founded alongside Julia de Boinville in 2017. And now, the Collective’s first post shows how it’s going today.
For the first time after Eugenie’s departure, the Collective has posted to Instagram. They posted a photo with the caption reading, “TASC x @Skynews ???? Have you ever stopped to think about where counterfeit goods really come from and what your purchase funds? ????”
“Behind the low priced knockoffs lies a much darker system of forced labour and exploitation that underpins counterfeit operations and funds organised crime. Sarah Woodcock , CEO of The Anti-Slavery Collective , sat down with Sky News to talk about the hidden human cost that is driven by counterfeit sales,” they added. “Thank you to our partners the ACG – The Anti-Counterfeiting Group for connecting us to Wolverhampton Trading Standards. #Illicittrade #anticounterfeiting #forcedlabour #organisedcrime #SkyNews #theantislaverycollective #TASC.”
This is their first post since Jan 20, 2026. In early March 2026, Eugenie stepped down, seemingly due to the ongoing controversy of her dad’s links to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
No reason was given for severing ties, but many have assumed it’s due to the ongoing controversies.
And this new post shows everything is back to business as usual; without Eugenie.
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