The royals just can't seem to resist the United States.
Less than two years after Princess Eugenie moved to New York City to start a job at online auction house Paddle 8, it appears her sister Princess Beatrice is now moving west to explore the United States.
"Princess Beatrice started a finance course in the U.S. this week," a spokesperson for Duchess Sarah Ferguson confirmed to Hello! this week. An exact location for where she is studying was not revealed.
Since graduating from Goldsmith College with a bachelor's degree in history, the 26-year-old princess has remained busy in London with a variety of jobs. Most recently, she had a position at Sony Europe that she eventually left in December 2014.
While Prince William and a pregnant Kate Middleton have no immediate plans to visit the States, Princess Beatrice can look forward to Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla's future stay.
According to the palace, their royal highnesses will arrive in Washington D.C. on March 17. They will spend three days "undertaking a broad range of engagements to promote the U.K's partnership with the United States in key areas such as sustainability and climate change, creating youth opportunities, encouraging corporate social responsibility and promoting historical and cultural links."
The couple is also expected to meet with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Not too shabby, right?
Welcome to the States, Princess Beatrice. We're happy to have you!
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