
Princess Eugenie is due to marry Jack Brooksbank this October at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
However, Eugenie has landed herself in “trouble” with the royal family just months before the occasion, she has revealed.
The incident centred around her Instagram account, @princesseugenie, which has 301,000 followers.
She posted a picture of Prince Andrew to celebrate Father’s Day on 16 June this year.
However, she unwittingly exposed a part of Buckingham Palace which is out of bounds to the public.

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“I recently got in trouble for posting a picture of Papa in a corridor of the palace that was off-limits to the public,” revealed Eugenie in a recent British Vogue interview.
The photograph, which received over 50,000 likes, featured a red-carpeted corridor in the famous Palace.
It featured Prince Andrew wearing his red and gold Colonel of the Grenadier Guards uniform.
The caption read: “A wonderful and proud day celebrating Her Majesty’s birthday and @hrhthedukeofyork for his first Trooping the Colour as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards. #troopingthecolour.”
Princess Eugenie is the only member of the royal family to have an Instagram account.
Other royals – such as Meghan Markle, 37, who deleted her social media accounts before she became engaged to Prince Harry – do not have their own social media profiles.
Instead, they are represented by official palace accounts such as Clarence House (Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall) and Kensington Palace (The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex).
Other royals, including the Queen, are represented by the Buckingham Palace accounts.
Princess Eugenie also revealed why her and Princess Beatrice are different to previous royals as part of the interview.
The sisters are making history by leading lives different to those who came before them, Eugenie claimed.
“We want to show people who we are as working, young, royal women, but also not to be afraid of putting ourselves out there,” said Princess Eugenie.
“Nowadays it’s so easy to recoil when you see a perfect image on Instagram – but it’s important that it’s real. We’re real.”
Princess Beatrice also spoke about her and her sister’s unique status, which has “no precedent” before them.
She said: “‘It’s hard to navigate situations like these because there is no precedent, there is no protocol.
“We are the first: we are young women trying to build careers and have personal lives, and we’re also princesses, and doing all of this in the public eye.”