Princess Eugenie designs charity bracelet
British royal Princess Eugenie is adding jewellery designer to her resume with a collection of charity bracelets.
The 24 year old has teamed up with officials at luxury brand Daisy London for the venture, which will benefit the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH)'s Redevelopment Appeal to help medical bosses build a new state-of-the-art facility to treat patients with muscular and skeletal conditions.
The building will be named after the youngest daughter of Prince
Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who was treated for
scoliosis, abnormal curving of the spine, at London's RNOH at the
age of 12.
A statement issued to UsMagazine.com reads: "I am living proof of
the ways in which the RNOH can change people's lives. This is why I
am so enthusiastic about being Patron of its Redevelopment Appeal
and have given my name to its new state-of-the-art family
accommodation unit, Princess Eugenie House. I am grateful to
everyone for their generosity in supporting this wonderful
cause."
The blue string bracelets, which feature a gold, rose gold or
silver disc, cost from $94.