Princess Eugenie just revealed that she has found herself in trouble with the British royal family after she did something on social media that is forbidden by official protocol.

The 28 year-old Eugenie is one of the only members of the royal family who has an Instagram account. During her father Prince Andrew’s first Trooping the Colour as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards in June, Eugenie took to Instagram to share a photo of him in Buckingham Palace wearing his official uniform. This ended up landing her in hot water, however, as Eugenie inadvertently posted a photograph of Andrew standing in an area for the palace that is off-limits to the public.

“I recently got in trouble for posting a picture of Papa in a corridor of the palace that was off-limits to the public,” she said in a recent joint interview with her older sister, Princess Beatrice.

Eugenie went on to open up about her upcoming October wedding to her fiancé Jack Brooksbank, explaining that her sister will be her maid-of-honor and that the ceremony will be eco-friendly.

“It’s been eye-opening. My whole house is anti-plastic now – and Jack and I want our wedding to be like that as well,” Eugenie said.

The wedding will be a special day for Eugenie’s parents, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Though the two have been divorced since the 1990s, they still live together and share a close bond that many speculate remains romantic.

“A table can’t stand on three legs, really, so you have the Duke and I, and the two girls,” Sarah said of her relationship with Andrew .”We’re a family unit and we lead by example. We support each other emotionally and we support each other health wise. At least every two weeks we sit down and communicate, the four of us. I think the one thing I’ve done incredibly well – although I say it myself – is that I’m a really good mum. And I think my girls show that.”

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