Princess Eugenieâs Security Loss During A Night Out
Nov 9, 2009
Princess Eugenie had to enlist the help of a police officer after she managed to lose her Royal Protection security guards half way through on her night out in Newcastle.
The 19-year-old princess, who is a fresher at Newcastle University, was forced to approach a regular policeman when she lost her security. She looked obviously concerned [...]
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