“Looking through my old art and crafts has been so fun today and I just hope this time can bring about more creativity from anyone who enjoys it. Happy #worldartday.”
Eugenie’s followers were stunned by her talent, with one commenting: “Princess, this is beautiful!!!! Totally keep painting.”
Another commented: “Looks so realistic.”
A third wrote: “I thought that was a photo you are a very talented woman.”
And a fourth added: “Beautiful, well done and thank you for sharing with us.”
It seems Eugenie gets her creativity from her mother Sarah, the Duchess of York.
The Duchess of York has launched a new daily YouTube show where she will read a series of different children’s books to help keep the little ones entertained during lockdown.
In the first episode of “Storytime with Fergie and Friends”, which she posted to her new YouTube channel, Sarah Ferguson, 60, put on an animated performance as she read kid’s classic Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd.
In the opening minute, the royal said: “Hello everybody. It’s so exciting because I’m in my favourite place ever, ever, and ever and that’s with children – and I’m thinking of all children out there that just need a little bit of magic. So, every day, I’m going to do storytime with Fergie and friends – not just Fergie!
“You haven’t to worry, they’re not very long books – well they could be long books – let’s get a bit of magic going here shall we!”
During the clip, the mother of Princess Beatrice and Eugenie told fans she will be joined by others in following episodes, which will be released daily at 4pm.
It is rumoured that Eugenie is self-isolating at the Royal Lodge with the Duchess of York, father Prince Andrew and husband Jack Brooksbank.
Eugenie has been helping the Duchess of York to deliver supplies to healthcare teams nearby, and last month, the pair were pictured handing out sweet treats to NHS workers.
It was also revealed last month that Eugenie and her husband Jack have delivered care packages to NHS staff.
According to Mail Online, they were spotted driving through London to hand out care packages to workers at Hammersmith Hospital on two separate occasions.
The deliveries reportedly contained a number of essentials for frontline staff battling the COVID-19 crisis, including toothpaste, soap, shower gel, hand wash, anti-bacterial wipes, dried pasta, pasta sauces, rice, cereal bars and tinned fruit.
A royal source told the Mail: “They wanted to do anything they could to help.”