Britain's Princess Eugenie has designed a range of bracelets for charity.
The 24-year-old royal has teamed up with jewellery brand Daisy London to design the range with all profits going towards the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital's Redevelopment Appeal.
The bracelets - which are available in gold, rose gold and silver and cost between £50 and £70 - were launched by Eugenie at a a gala fundraising dinner at London's Savoy Hotel on Monday(30.06.114).
Eugenie - who already serves as patron for the RNOH's Redevelopment Appeal - has dedicated herself to raising funds for the hospital since she was treated there for scoliosis - a condition which causes curvature of the spine - at the age of 12.
The benefit auctions manager also opened the Princess Eugenie Unit at the hospital in April this year.
She said at the time: "I am living proof of the ways in which the RNOH can change people's lives. This is why I am so enthusiastic about being Patron of its Redevelopment Appeal and have given my name to its new state-of-the-art family accommodation unit, Princess Eugenie House.
"I am grateful to everyone for their generosity in supporting this wonderful cause."
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