What Do Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie Do for Work? Inside the Former Prince Andrew's Daughters' Jobs

Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Prince Andrew, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice attend a national service of Thanksgiving to mark Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday at St Paul's Cathedral on June 10, 2016

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are not full-time working royals like their cousin Prince William

  • The former Prince Andrew's daughters juggle careers with charity work

  • Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, both stepped out for their philanthropies after their father's royal title was officially stripped

Princess BeatriceandPrincess Eugenieare carrying on amid fallout around their father, the formerPrince Andrew, calling for a look at their real-world jobs.

Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, are not full-time working royals like their cousinPrince Williamand instead pursue private careers.

According to abiographyshared by New York Women In Communications for an event she attended in 2025, Beatrice is a multi-hyphenate with several commitments.

The princess is the founder of BY-EQ Limited, an advisory group focused on expanding emotional intelligence in the age of AI, and holds roles at Afiniti Technologies, Scale AI and Liontree Asset Management, the latter of which sherecently attended a conference forin Saudi Arabia.

Sunil Sharma/X.com Princess Beatrice in a photo posted on Oct. 28, 2025.

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Meanwhile, Eugenie has worked at the same place for a decade. She's been a director at Hauser & Wirth since 2015, according to theart gallery.

In October,she brought Princess Rajwa of Jordan on a tourof the London hub when they stepped out togetherduring the Jordanian royal's official visit to the U.K.with her husband,Crown Prince Hussein.

Princess Eugenie/Instagram Princess Eugenie and Princess Rajwa in London on Oct. 13, 2025.

Princess Eugenie/Instagram

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are also involved with several charities and have both started philanthropic organizations.

Beatrice is the co-founder of The Big Change Charitable Trust, a charity dedicated to uplifting young people, while Eugenie is the co-founder of The Anti-Slavery Collective, which raises awareness about modern slavery.

Both princesses — who are the daughters of Andrew and his ex-wife,Sarah Ferguson— made public appearances for their charitable commitments following the announcement that Andrew'sroyal titles and honors would be strippedamid renewed scrutiny around the depth of his connection to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

The news was announced on Oct. 30,with the move made officialon Nov. 3.

Alan Crowhurst/Getty Princess Eugenie of York, Princess Beatrice of York and Prince Andrew on June 12, 2016 in London.

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On Nov. 6, Princess Beatrice wasnamed deputy patron of Outward Bound, which her unclePrince Edwardis the royal patron of, and shelaunched Borne's campaign for World Prematurity Day on Nov. 11.

Princess Eugenieattended a King's Foundation eventon the same day, supportingKing Charles' charity for which she is a "35 under 35" network mentor.

Exclusively speaking to PEOPLE in 2024, Ferguson told PEOPLE of her daughters' charitable commitments, "I think that value system of giving back has always stayed with them."

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