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Princess Eugenia of Hanover has opened up about her royal title, saying it caused her many problems at school.
The German royal, 23, said the title “means nothing” to her as she detailed the struggles she faced as a result of her high-status.
Eugenia, a resident of Vienna, Austria, is the daughter of Prince Heinrich of Hanover, 64, who is the sibling of Prince Ernst, the reigning leader of the House of Hanover. Her mother is Princess Thyra von Westernhagen, 51.
The family boasts close ties to the Monegasque royals as Prince Ernst is married to Princess Caroline of Monaco.
But Eugenia claims her royal status has so far proved to be more of an obstacle than an advantage.
“During my school years, I encountered some teachers who didn’t favor me because of my background, even making remarks that were neither nice nor fair,” the aristocrat shared with Tatler.
“There are also downsides to having such a name… I have an interest in my family’s history, but it doesn’t play a significant role in my daily life.”
“In Germany, it is just a name and it actually doesn’t mean anything anymore. For me, it doesn’t mean anything because I don’t see myself as something different to others,” she added.
Eugenia added that she didn’t “really care about school” — and was instead interested in tending to her horses.
Still, the royal pressed on with her education and enrolled at a prestigious institution in Vienna to study medicine.
Her grandfather, Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover, had trod a similar path by becoming an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) professor.
In addition to her studies, the royal has kickstarted a modeling career — much to her parents’ dismay.
Eugenia admitted that while her parents were “apprehensive” over her interests in modeling, they soon came around after her “scared” mom accompanied her to photoshoots.
“Right now I’m very happy about my life. It’s very stable,” she told the outlet. “I think if I only did fashion, then that could mess it up.”
“I only have two more years to be a general doctor, there’s no point leaving now. It wouldn’t be worth it,” she added.