Princess Eugenie has been promoted to director at Hauser & Wirth art gallery.
The 27-year-old royal has worked at the company’s London office on Savile Row for two years and has progressed from associate director to the new title, according to HELLO! magazine.
The flame-haired beauty previously said she thinks people will be surprised to hear that she has a full-time job.
She feels most people probably think she isn’t able to hold down a job because of her royal engagements.
Eugenie also revealed she has suffered from scoliosis, a common condition which causes abnormal twisting and curvature of the spine, and many may not know she is only able to stand with metal rods in her back.
Asked what people would be surprised to learn about her, she said: "That I have a full-time job. And I have metal rods in my back keeping me straight. I was born with scoliosis and had an operation when I was 12. Those rods live with me permanently."
Meanwhile, Eugenie – who is the daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson – said she wouldn’t be able to live without her mother and father and her sister Princess Beatrice and her dogs.
Asked what she can’t live without, said: "My family. That sounds cheesy, but I really can’t. Especially my mum. I wouldn’t be able to make tough decisions without her. And my sister. My mum always says that we’re the only ones who know exactly what’s going on in each other’s lives. My father as well. He’s the rock. And I couldn’t live without my doggies. [Laughs.]"