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Princess Eugenie of York has admitted that people might be surprised to learn that she

has a full time job, despite being eighth in line to succeed Queen Elizabeth II.

The 26 year old said that Hauser & Wirth, the art gallery where she works as an associate

director, �is very accommodating and understanding� of her �sense of duty.� �I�ll work

until 5pm, then leave to do the engagement.

My sister, Bea [Princess Beatrice], and I have charities we�re patrons of,� she

said in the interview with Harpar�s Bazaar.

The youngest daughter to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Eugenie moved from New York

to London last year to work with the company.

�I have loved art since I was very little.

I knew, I definitely wouldn't be a painter, but I knew this was the industry for me,�

she said.

�I love being able to share my passion for art with people.

If someone doesn't understand something, you have the ability to suggest, �Maybe you

can look at it this way.�� The Princess said she loves to shop in Zara

and Topshop, and wears �grown up� high heels to work.

In the interview, Eugenie detailed her daily routine which includes waking up at 6.45am

and going to bed at midnight.

She attends exclusive women�s gym Grace Belgravia in London, where annual membership

costs �6,400 a year, according to the Daily Mail.

Eugenie said she shops in Waitrose to pick up her groceries after her workout, if she

needs some, and does her makeup in the car on the way to work.

�I�m really good at doing it on the move� she said.

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Pensions 101 - What is a pension? - Duration: 1:58.

Hi!

Welcome to Pensions 101 from PensionBee.

This series is designed to help you make sense of pensions.

My name is Zainabb and today we're asking: what exactly is a pension?

A pension is basically a savings fund designed for retirement.

Over the course of your working life, you make payments into your pension and then you

live off this money during retirement.

There are three types of pension.

There's the state pension, the workplace pension, and the personal pension.

You automatically pay into your state pension through National Insurance contributions made

over the course of your working life.

Then, you take a regular payment from your state pension pot once you hit retirement.

Currently, the state retirement age is 65, although this is set to increase over the

next few years.

The second type of pension is the workplace pension and this does what it says on the

tin.

Your employer sets up your workplace pension and then can make contributions into your

pension pot alongside your own.

Often your employer will match your contributions which could help you save more for retirement.

Finally, the third type of pension is the personal pension.

This is one that you set up yourself and make contributions into on your own terms.

For example, PensionBee offer a personal pension and you can make regular or one-off contributions

into your pension based on your needs.

Both workplace and personal pensions come with generous tax relief set at 20% as standard.

This means that for every £80 that you put into your pension, the government will add

an extra £20 on top of that.

Your pension provider will sort out your tax relief for you and it could help you to build

a bigger pot for retirement.

The retirement age for workplace and personal pensions is 55 years old.

Remember that pensions are investments which means that your money has the opportunity

to grow over time but also that the value of your pot could go down as well as up.

So your capital is at risk.

And that's it for our introduction to pensions.

Share your thoughts and ask any questions that you might have in the comments box below,

and please be sure to share this video with anyone that you think might find it helpful.

Stay tuned for more Pensions 101 from PensionBee, helping you to understand your pension.

See you next time.

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