
Princess Eugenia of Hanover, 23, says the “bad aspects” of his royal title, that she caused school problems
Princess Eugenia opened Hanover for her royal title, saying that she had caused many of her school problems.
The German monarchy, 23, said that the title “does not mean anything” because it separates the struggles she faced as a result of her high plan.
Eugenia, who lives in Vienna, Austria, is the daughter of Prince Heinrich from Hanover, 64, the brother of Prince Ernst, the current president of Hanover House. Her mother is Princess Thera Von Western Hegan, 51.
The family is proud of close relationships with Monegasque Royals, as Prince Ernest is married to Princess Caroline from Monaco.
But Eugenia claims that its royal position has yet proven to be a more obstacle.
“At school, I had some teachers who did not like it because of this, and they also said some of the comments that were not very nice or reasonable.” Taller said.
“It also contains bad aspects, and I have this name … I am interested in the history of my family, but this does not mean anything in general to live my daily life.”
She added: “In Germany, it is just a name and does not actually mean anything anymore. For me, this does not mean anything because I do not see anything different from others.”
Eugenia added that she “does not really care about school” – and instead she was interested in her horses.
However, ownership presses its education and registration in a prestigious institution in Vienna to study medicine.
Her grandfather, Prince Ernest August from Hanover, had recorded a similar path by becoming an ENT professor (ENT).
In addition to its studies, ROYAL started a profession in the fashion show – which caused its parents’ dissatisfaction.
Eugenia admitted that while her parents were “afraid” of her interest in the fashion show, they soon came after her “fearful” mother accompanied her to the pictures.
“Now I am very happy with my life. He is very stable,” she said. “I think that if you only do the fashion, this may spoil it.”
“I only have two other years to be a general doctor, so there is no point in leaving now. It will not be worth it.”
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