Princess Eugenie shares heartbreaking video to promote powerful new series
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The Princess of York took to her Instagram story to share the clip
Princess Eugenie has shared a heartbreaking video to promote a powerful new series.
The Princess of York took to her Instagram story to share episode two of the new short interview series My Epiphany, launched by The Anti Slavery Collective.
Eugenie, 34, and her friend Julia de Boinville founded The Anti Slavery Collective in 2017, an organisation which works to eradicate modern-day slavery.
The Anti-Slavery Collective promoted episode two of their new interview series on Instagram with a short video.
Princess Eugenie shares heartbreaking video to promote powerful new series
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They captioned the post: "Introducing episode 2 of our new short interview series My Epiphany.
"Episode 2 features Phil Brewer, a retired Police Officer who spent 5 years investigating modern slavery and human trafficking in the Met, now a specialist advisor at the Human Trafficking Foundation and lecturer and honorary research fellow at St Mary’s University.
"Early in his career with the Met, Phil worked on the case of a man trafficked from Nigeria to the UK when he was 14 into a life of domestic servitude.
"For 26 years the young man slept on a roll-up mat on the kitchen floor.
"When he was finally rescued, every possession he owned in the world fit into two plastic bags.
"It was a case he’ll never forget."
They added: "Every week until December a new film will be released across our social media platforms and The Anti-Slavery Collective website."
Princess Eugenie shared the short video on her Instagram story.
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GettyThe royal has 1.8 million followers on the social media site.
Meanwhile, The Anti-Slavery Collective has just 21,700 followers.
One royal watcher posted underneath the video: "What type of person does something like that with another human being?"
Another wrote: "Wow. Poor man. I hope that he is able to make an independent life for himself now."