Princess Eugenie shows off stunning wedding and engagement rings at charity premiere

Princess Eugenie of York arrived at the premiere of Sharkwater Extinction, a documentary directed by Rob Stewart about the illegal fishing industry, in London last night.

The newlywed Princess, who married Jack Brooksbank in October at Windsor Castle, looked lovely in a midi length black dress with a high neckline and red satin coat at the charity event.

Her Royal Highness, who is the youngest daughter of the Queen’s son Prince Andrew, 58, and Sarah, Duchess of York, 59, added a pair of black pumps to her outfit and wore her hair in loose waves.

Eugenie wore a slick of black eyeliner and silver eyeshadow to accentuate her eyes for a glamorous evening look.

Princess Eugenie proudly flashed her stunning engagement ring, which is strikingly similar to her mother’s own engagement ring – featuring a padparadscha sapphire surrounded by diamonds, at the London premiere.

Underneath she wore her simple wedding band made from Welsh gold gifted from the Queen – a tradition dating back to 1923 in the Royal Family.

The royal, who is ninth in line to the throne, smiled as she spoke to guests at the event, which throws light on the illegal shark fin industry that is leading to the extinction of sharks.

Princess Eugenie posed for pictures alongside Sandy Campbell, who is the mother of the film’s director.

Her son Rob sadly died last year at the age of 37, during filming of the documentary which is a sequel to his 2006 film Sharkwater.