Princess Eugenie admits talking about late Queen Elizabeth ‘brings tears’

Princess Eugenie has discussed a special memory with the late Queen Elizabeth.
Eugenie, the Princess of York, sat for a discussion with her sister Beatrice on a podcast, Lessons From Our Mother, which is hosted by Cressida Bonas and her half-sister Isabella Branson.
During the latest episode, the granddaughters of Queen Elizabeth shared some thoughtful memories with her.
The youngest daughter of Prince Andrew shared, “I remember once we were staying for the Summer holidays. I loved looking at the food magazines that she kept, and I remember showing her this trout avocado salad that looked really delicious.”
“The next day or the next week, there was a trout avocado salad at lunch…it was the attention to detail, the thoughtfulness. ‘She thought of that, remembered, and thought how nice that would be for me,” she added.
Eugenie went on to share that she talks about the late Queen “all the time” adding, “it brings you to tears thinking about all the joy that she created for so many people.”
“Gone are the days of people and women like my grandmother, because she really did show up all the time.”
“I think now it’s so easy for people to cancel, so easy people to say no […] and people living such transient lives. So […] to uphold those values that she stood by – I’m honoured that a piece of her lives on through me to be able to do that,” Princess Eugenie added.
It is worth mentioning that Princess Eugenie is the daughter of the Duke of York, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.