Like many people around the world, Princess Eugenie had to adjust her schedule and work from home due to the coronavirus lockdown. Recently, her gorgeous, makeup-free work-from-home look popped-up on Instagram.

The York princess has apparently been touching base with the Anti-Slavery Collective, one of the many charities she's involved in. There was a photo of Princess Eugenie in a video call with the co-founder Julia de Boinville on its official social media page.  

Royal fans can't help but comment on Princess Eugenie's beautiful face even as she had no makeup on. Some even said that she should skip the makeup all together if she's out in public. But more than Princess Eugenie's refreshing work-at-home face, royal fans also commended the 30-year-old royal for her continuing efforts to work on her charities despite the lockdown. 

The Anti-Slavery Collective was established in 2017 to raise awareness on modern slavery involving kids and women, per People. Princess Eugenie apparently balances her time in committing to this charity while also having an actual job as a director of an art gallery in London. 

Princess Eugenie, along with her husband Jack Brooksbank, has been staying at her parents' home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor when the U.K. government announced the stay-at-home orders. Aside from working from home, the York royal has been actively helping her mother, Sarah Ferguson, by sending care packages to the frontliners at the hospitals. 

The coronavirus scare has personally affected Princess Eugenie. Aside from her uncle, Prince Charles, her father-in-law, George Brooksbank, was also infected. 

Earlier reports revealed that Jack's father was admitted to the ICU because of COVID-19 complications. However, Princess Eugenie has never made any comments about her in-law's situation in public.

According to latest reports, the older Brooksbank is now in stable condition more than a week after his ICU hospitalization. His wife, Nicola, remains in self-isolation at the Brooksbank's home. This likely explains why Princess Eugenie and Jack had to say with Prince Andrew and Fergie at the Royal Lodge.  

Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie had to celebrate her 30th birthday last March 23 while on coronavirus lockdown as well. She received several greetings online, including from close friends who said that they will celebrate when the pandemic is over. 

The U.K.'s coronavirus infection is nearing the 100,000 mark and close to 13,000 people have died from COVID-19. It's unclear when the government will keep with the lockdown but the royal family have canceled their royal engagements at least until the end of May.