The sisterly solidarity was captured in a photograph shared on Instagram
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Princess Eugenie has stepped out to show support for her older sister's latest charitable initiative, following Princess Beatrice's heartbreaking admission.
The sisterly solidarity was captured in a photograph shared on Instagram by socialite Alice Naylor-Leyland.
The image showed the Princesses of York together, with Naylor-Leyland simply captioning the post: "Sister Support" alongside a heart emoji.
The appearance came as Princess Beatrice launched a new baby shower collection in collaboration with Naylor-Leyland.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice team up for glamorous launch following heartbreaking admission
Instagram / Alice Naylor-Leyland
The collection was created to support Borne, a charity dedicated to research into premature birth.
This initiative followed Princess Beatrice's heartbreaking admission of premature birth, which she recently shared in an emotional essay for Vogue.
The royal strengthened her commitment to the cause by recently becoming a patron of the Borne organisation.
The baby shower collection represented a meaningful collaboration between Princess Beatrice and her friend Naylor-Leyland, combining their shared interests in motherhood and charitable work.
In her candid essay, Princess Beatrice opened up about the emotional challenges of premature birth following her own experience.
The mother-of-two shared her journey, highlighting the fears and uncertainties that accompanied her daughter's early arrival.
"Nothing quite prepares you for the moment when you realise your baby is going to arrive early," she wrote in the heartfelt piece.
The essay resonated with many parents who have faced similar circumstances, bringing much-needed attention to an issue affecting numerous families across the country.
Princess Beatrice further detailed her concerns in the essay, questioning: "Will she arrive healthy? Will there be complications? How will you juggle the rest of family life while trying to keep a tiny human safe and well?"
Her words highlighted the lack of control many parents feel when facing premature birth.
The royal's openness about such a personal experience was praised for raising awareness about the challenges of premature birth.
Her vulnerability in sharing these fears resonated with many families who had experienced similar situations.
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Naylor-Leyland expressed her gratitude for the collaboration on Instagram, writing: "It has been both a pleasure & a great honour working with my dear friend Princess Beatrice on our new Baby Shower Collection in aid of @bornecharity."
She continued: "I'm so proud of the awareness @beayork has brought to Premature Birth & I'm delighted we were able to create this together celebrating both Motherhood & Friendship."
The sisterly support from Princess Eugenie demonstrated the close bond between the York sisters as they work to highlight this important cause.