Princess Eugenie makes big revelation as dad Andrew lands in controversy

Princess Eugenie breaks silence amid Prince Andrew's Chinese spy controversy

Princess Eugenie breaks silence amid Prince Andrew's Chinese spy controversy


Princess Eugenie made a sweet confession in a new appearance amid the ongoing Chinese spy controversy surrounding his father Prince Andrew. 

The Princess of York was featured in a new documentary, My National Gallery, sharing her dream job. 

For the unversed, My National Gallery which was first introduced to the public in 1824, is set to celebrate its 200 years of promoting art. 

Express reported that the "documentary will conduct interviews with its staff and famous visitors including the likes of Michael Palin and Claudia Winkleman."

In a video clip, Sarah Ferguson's daughter said, "I'm Eugenie and I work at Hauser & Wirth, a contemporary gallery in London."

She added, "I've chosen Correggio Madonna of the Basket and it's from 1524. I see a lot of similarities with this and my life."

Notably, Eugenie revealed that she "did art at school" and confessed that "I always wanted to be an artist."

It is important to note that Princess Eugenie's new remarks came as her father Andrew was linked to a Chinese spy, who was barred from entering the UK on grounds of national security.