Princess Eugenie shares inspirational Charlie Mackesy drawing as she encourages fans to be kind 

Princess Eugenie urges her followers to ‘be kind’ as she shares inspirational Charlie Mackesy drawing to highlight Mental Health Awareness Week

  • Princess Eugenie, 30, encouraged her Instagram followers to be kind yesterday
  • The royal shared an image of an inspirational Charlie Mackesy framed drawing
  • She added the hashtag Mental Health Awareness to her Instagram story

Princess Eugenie shared a snap of an inspirational framed drawing as she encouraged her fans to be kind for Mental Health Awareness Week yesterday.

The Queen’s granddaughter, 30, posted a picture of the Charlie Mackesy artwork to her Instagram stories.  

Offering her 1.1million followers a glimpse of the gift given to her by a friend, Princess Eugenie asked them to share their ‘messages of kindness or hope’ with her so she could re-post them to her social media account.

Mr Mackesy, a South London-based artist, was catapulted to worldwide fame last year for his sketches of children and their animal companions, which include heart-warming phrases.  

Princess Eugenie shared a snap of an inspirational framed drawing (above) as she encouraged her fans to be kind for Mental Health Awareness Week yesterday

The Queen's granddaughter (pictured in 2019), 30, posted a picture of the Charlie Mackesy sketch to her Instagram stories

The Queen’s granddaughter (pictured in 2019), 30, posted a picture of the Charlie Mackesy sketch to her Instagram stories

His book, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, topped the best-seller chart for weeks over Christmas 2019.

Prince Eugenie’s framed sketch shows a girl sitting on a tree next to an animal pal, who asks: ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ 

‘”Kind’ said the girl.”‘ is then penned underneath the adorable black and white scene.

Shared with the label #MentalHealthAwareness, the post marked one of last days of Mental Health Awareness week, which marked the theme of kindness and took place from 18-24 May 2020.

Princess Eugenie wrote: ‘My friend sent me this and I thought it would be good to post. If anyone has messages of kindness or hope then I’d love to share them. 

The royal's post comes after it was revealed her in-laws were told to 'expect the worst' when her husband's father battled life-threatening coronavirus. Pictured: Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank

The royal’s post comes after it was revealed her in-laws were told to ‘expect the worst’ when her husband’s father battled life-threatening coronavirus. Pictured: Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank

‘DM me or tag me in some of the posts you are looking at during this challenging time and I will repost them on here for us all to see a bit of kindness.’

The royal’s post comes after it was revealed her in-laws were told to ‘expect the worst’ when her husband’s father battled life-threatening coronavirus.

Jack Brookbank’s father George, 71, who lives in London, fell ill with the disease in mid-March after a trip to France.

Princess Eugenie's father-in-law George Brooksbank, 66, battled life-threatening coronavirus and spent five weeks on a ventilator, with the family told to 'expect the worst' (pictured, at the royal wedding in October 2018)

Princess Eugenie’s father-in-law George Brooksbank, 66, battled life-threatening coronavirus and spent five weeks on a ventilator, with the family told to ‘expect the worst’ (pictured, at the royal wedding in October 2018) 

He spent five weeks on a ventilator fighting for his life at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital before having a tracheotomy, and has now recovered from the disease.

His wife Nicola, 66, who also contracted coronavirus but did not need hospital treatment, paid tribute to doctors who saved his life, saying: ‘We were not able to see him throughout his treatment and more than once we were told to expect the worst.’ 

George, whose son Jack married the Queen’s granddaughter in 2018, ended up being in hospital for nine weeks, said a spokesman for Eugenie’s mother Sarah, Duchess of York.