Newly married Princess Eugenie has stepped out to to support mum Sarah Ferguson on the 10th birthday of her charity, Street Child.
Taking to Instagram, the royal said: “There are 121 million school-aged children around the world who are not in education.
“Jack and I were proud to support Street Child and my mum who’s the founder patron, as a global ambassador.
“Congratulations Sarah Ferguson for all your hard work. Please support the Count Me In . campaign – give before 21st February 2019 and public donations will be matched by the UK Government.
The royal added the hashtags, “#StreetChild #UKaid #UKgov”
Fans were quick to comment on the sweet snap, praising the 28-year-old for supporting her mother, as well as asserting “she’s never looked better.”
Street Child was founded in 2008 by Tom Dannatt.
Dannatt travelled out to Sierra Leone, then the poorest country in the world. Whilst there, he witnessed unimaginable poverty. Children as young as five were living, working or surviving on the streets; they were alone, out of school and without hope for the future. He was inspired to act.
Since then, Street Child has helped over 200,000 children to go to school and supported over 15,000 families to set up businesses in some of the world’s toughest places.