Princess Eugenie recently went on a 5-kilometer run to raise money for the NHS frontliners. The York princess took on the challenge that has been going viral on social media. 

The royal shared a photo in her Instagram stories where she's ready to begin her run. She captioned the photo "Run 5, Donate 5, Nominate 5" to indicate that she will be running five kilometers, donating £5 ($6.25) to the charity and then nominating five other people to do the same. 

According to reports, the challenge was organized by Run for Heroes. So far, the collective efforts of the participants, including Princess Eugenie, have raised about $3.75 million (£3 million). 

Princess Eugenie has also been quietly donating care packages to the nurses and doctors at the NHS. Since the middle of March, when the outbreak was just beginning to increase the number of infected people in the U.K., Princess Eugenie has been distributing goodies for the frontliners who are risking their lives and becoming overwhelmed at the hospitals.

Her mother, Sarah Ferguson, father, Prince Andrew, and sister Princess Beatrice, as well as her husband, Jack Brooksbank, have also helped out with the packing and distribution. Princess Eugenie has also been sharing photos on Instagram of their trips to the public hospitals to deliver the goodies.

The Queen's granddaughter is also working from home during this pandemic. She has been touching base with her other charities via video conferencing. She recently shared a photo of her chat with the co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective. 

When she's not doing her service to the public, Princess Eugenie is engaging her followers on social media. She recently wowed them when she shared a painting of a beautiful flower on her Instagram. Apparently, Princess Eugenie has a great talent for art. She said that the painting is something she did years ago and her fans said that the image looks so realistic. 

It is believed that the York princess has been staying at her parent's house, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, during this stay-at-home order. Early this month, Princess Eugenie's father-in-law was in the hospital because of COVID-19. Her mother-in-law is also positive for the virus.

According to People, Princess Eugenie has not acknowledged news of her in-laws in public. She continues to prepare packages for the NHS and do her charitable work. Like her mother, she's also sharing a lot of positive among her followers and friends.