Sarah Ferguson shows her support for Princess Eugenie following 'fierce debate' during charity visit

Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall join Queen Camilla at Cheltenham
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Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 03/04/2025

- 22:43

Eugenie is the youngest daughter of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson has shown her support for Eugenie following a "fierce debate" over the rules of Uno in her latest charity visit.

Princess Eugenie has been spending time with residents and staff at Caritas Bhakita House alongside her charity, The Anti-Slavery Collective.


The Princess of York, 35, co-founded the organisation in 2017 with a mission to eradicate modern slavery for an estimated 50 million people worldwide.

The charity, that focuses on bringing together change makers and raising awareness about this global issue, shared details of their visit on social media, posting a photo of Eugenie with two team members.

Sarah Ferguson and Princess Eugenie

Sarah Ferguson shows her support for Eugenie following a 'fierce debate' over the rules of Uno in her latest charity visit

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During one visit, charity workers engaged in a fierce debate over the rules of the popular card game, Uno.

The joint social media statement read: "This week some of TASC team & our founder @princesseugenie had the privilege of spending the afternoon with the incredible residents and staff at Caritas Bhakita House! ⁠

"We sat with the residents, listened to their stories, and learned about their lives and experiences. There was also a fierce debate over the rules of Uno and (cake emoji) eating.⁠

"We are proud to support this grassroots organisation, which has been providing a safe haven for women who have been trafficked, enslaved, or exploited since 2015."⁠



The statement concluded: "Caritas Bhakita House offers trauma-informed support, helping women begin their journey of healing and recovery, and we are honoured to be part of their mission."

Sarah Ferguson, 65, showed her support by liking the post.

Princess Eugenie has previously highlighted that the issue of modern slavery is "never really talked about".

The Anti-Slavery Collective was born out of a trip to Kolkata in 2012, where Princess Eugenie and her friend, Julia de Boinville, met social activist Aloka Mitra.

Princess Eugenie

Princess Eugenie is a non-working member of the Royal Family

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Royal fans praised the charity's work, with one calling Eugenie a "caring trailblazer for women".

Another described her as an "amazing young lady and princess".

Eugenie, who is a non-working member of the Royal Family, is the youngest daughter of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew.

The princess has established herself as a passionate advocate for social causes through her charity work.