Princess Eugenie's royal life might look like she has everything together or that it's perfect from the outside. With a stable job and a stable marriage to Jack Brooksbank, the York royal also takes part in a lot of advocacies.

However, the princess is the first to admit that she has "meltdowns at work" because she struggles with balancing all of her obligations. On top of her work, her marriage and her charities, she also performs some duties in the royal family although she isn't a working member of the Firm. 

Princess Eugenie said, in an interview, that despite the meltdowns, she has "very understanding bosses." The daughter of Prince Andrew works at the Hauser & Wirth gallery in London, where she is the Associate Art Director.

The royal said that she doesn't have dreams of becoming a painter when she joined Hauser & Wirth in 2017. However, she knew that she belongs in this industry because she has a passion for art and likes to share this with people. 

Princess Eugenie is also the co-founder of Anti-Slavery Collective that openly discuss issues involving modern slavery to raise awareness and to draw action. She is passionate about scrapping single-use plastic and has been a long-time patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust, along with her sister, Princess Beatrice.

Her involvement in these cause-oriented group could test other people's marriage but, as with her job, Princess Eugenie is lucky to have a very understanding and supporting husband in Jack. They have been together for nearly a decade before exchanging vows in 2018. 

The princess' lifelong partner also joins her in some of the activities of her charities. In fact, Jack was happy to help out his wife when she worked on causes that benefitted frontliners at the height of COVID-19. 

Meanwhile, the York princess also opened up to British Vogue about not stressing over her wedding preparations in 2018. She said she felt the pressure at first but realized that the experience can be "nerve-wracking" because of wanting to make everything perfect. 

Princess Eugenie said that no meltdowns or hitches is worth the trouble if the person is with someone they truly love to be with. So, on the day of her wedding to Jack, the young princess was the picture of calm. She said later on her social media that this was the "greatest day of her life."