Princess Eugenie is still out and about amid the changes in the COVID-19 restrictions in the U.K. She was recently seen with her growing baby bump as she stepped out of her workplace in London.

The 30-year-old York princess was wearing a black face mask to match her Zara printed loose dress, Zara powder blue long coat, black tights, and black boots. Eugenie was carrying a Hauser & Wirth bag, where she's been the gallery's director for the last five years.

In a previous interview, Eugenie said that she knew she wouldn't have a career as a painter. But having developed a passion for art as a child, she said that working in this industry felt right for her.

Prince Andrew's second daughter is due to deliver her first baby with her husband Jack Brooksbank, in early 2021. The couple announced their baby news on social media in September.

The baby would become Queen Elizabeth's ninth great-grandchild and the 11th in line to the British throne at his or her birth. However, Eugenie and Jack have not divulged if they are having a son or a daughter though she was seen shopping for baby clothes at Seraphine.

The Brooksbank couple had plans to raise their baby in Frogmore Cottage, the country home of Eugenie's cousin Prince Harry with Meghan Markle. However, six weeks after moving into the house near Windsor Castle, Eugenie and Jack packed up their bags and returned to their Kensington Palace abode, the Ivy Cottage.

Eugenie has been quite emotional while pregnant with her first baby. She couldn't hold back the tears when she joined a virtual event for the Teenage Cancer Trust's 30th anniversary.

The York royal cried because she felt indebted to her mother, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, for guiding her into the charity, along with her sister, Princess Beatrice. Eugenie told her mother that she and her sister would not be celebrating with the charity if Fergie hadn't "educated" them on "how we give back to people."

Beatrice was also at the virtual event to thank Fergie for her boundless energy. The Duchess of York was instrumental in opening the trust for young people with cancer in 1990. According to Fergie, specialists for teenage cancer weren't easily available during this time, so she championed the cause of founders Dr. Adrian Whiteson and Myrna Whiteson to help raise money for the medical needs of the young patients.

Princess Eugenie won't likely spend Christmas Day with her parents since they live in the southeast, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. This part of the U.K. is currently on Tier 4, which prohibits households from gathering for the holidays.