Sarah Ferguson recently shared a delightful anecdote about her daughter, Princess Beatrice, during her early days working at the New York software company, Affiniti.
Despite holding a significant position as the vice president of partnerships and strategy at Affinity, Princess Beatrice found herself mistaken for a tea girl by the company’s board members.
The amusing incident was recounted by Sarah Ferguson on an episode of the Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah podcast.
According to Sarah Ferguson, the board members were eagerly anticipating Princess Beatrice’s arrival and were excited to meet her.
However, upon entering the room, Princess Beatrice was promptly asked to fetch coffee and tea, as the board members assumed she was there to serve beverages.
Good-naturedly, she fulfilled their request, only to return and realize the hilarious mix-up.
Sarah Ferguson chuckled as she shared the story, finding the situation quite entertaining.
Sarah Ferguson emphasized the importance of humility and humor in life, expressing her pride in raising her daughters, including Princess Beatrice, to remain grounded.
Despite their royal status, Beatrice and her sister, Eugenie, do not receive income from the sovereign grant, which covers royal household salaries.
This is due to their absence from official royal engagement rosters, leading them to pursue jobs outside the royal family.
Despite their professional commitments, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie maintain active social lives, often appearing at events and international gatherings.
The late queen ensured financial stability for the sisters by setting up a trust fund worth £1.4 million after their parents’ divorce.
Additionally, their father, the Duke of York, contributed over £400,000 towards their private school education.
Beatrice pursued studies in history and the history of ideas at Goldsmiths University before gaining experience at boutique private wealth firms and a consumer-focused private equity firm.
On the other hand, Eugenie, who studied English literature and the history of art at Newcastle University, currently serves as an associate director at a Mayfair-based art gallery, Houser Worth, while on maternity leave.
In addition to their professional endeavors, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are actively involved in charity work and advocacy.
Sarah Ferguson commended her daughters for being dedicated working mothers who passionately support charitable causes.
The sisters have shown unwavering commitment to initiatives addressing dyslexia, scoliosis, and teenage cancer, exemplifying their compassion and dedication to making a positive impact.
Despite their high-profile roles and philanthropic efforts, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie remain humble and devoted to their royal duties and family values.
Sarah Ferguson praised them for upholding their late grandmothers’ values and principles on the global stage, portraying them as shining examples of grace and integrity.
The sisters’ commitment to balancing professional success with charitable endeavors reflects their strong work ethic and genuine desire to contribute positively to society.