Princess Eugenie thanks Italian eatery for donating to The York Hospital as baker commissioned by Sarah Ferguson to make brownies reveals they focused on 'comfort and convenience'

  • Princess Eugenie has thanked a takeaway chain for donating to frontline staff at The York Hospital, sharing a picture of goodie bags with pasta
  • It emerged that Sarah Ferguson has briefed eateries to make any donations 'convenient'  for NHS workers
  •  Duchess of York shared a picture of hospital staff holding trays of brownies

Princess Eugenie has thanked a takeaway chain for donating to frontline staff at The York hospital as it emerged that Sarah Ferguson has briefed eateries to make any donations 'convenient'.

Taking to Instagram, Eugenie, 30, shared a picture of the colourful goodie bags containing pasta that had been donated to NHS workers at the York Hospital.

The royal wrote:  'Thank you to  Eataliano UK who donated and delivered their pasta to the team on the fronttline at York Hospital'.

Meanwhile, her mother Sarah Ferguson, 60, shared a picture of hospital staff holding trays of brownies, writing: 'Thank you so much for the cake and brownie donations to Northwick Park Hospital'. 

Princess Eugenie has thanked a takeaway chain for donating to frontline staff at The York hospital as it emerged that Sarah Ferguson has briefed eateries to make any donations 'convenient'

Princess Eugenie has thanked a takeaway chain for donating to frontline staff at The York hospital as it emerged that Sarah Ferguson has briefed eateries to make any donations 'convenient'

Taking to Instagram, Eugenie, 30, (seen at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 2019) shared a picture of the colourful goodie bags containing pasta that had been donated to NHS workers at the York Hospital

Taking to Instagram, Eugenie, 30, (seen at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 2019) shared a picture of the colourful goodie bags containing pasta that had been donated to NHS workers at the York Hospital

The baker behind the brownies, Nisha Khurana, later took to Instagram to reveal the brief she had been given, focusing on 'comfort' when she baked for hospital staff.

She wrote: 'Absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunity to contribute towards the generous donations to the NHS by Sarah, Duchess of York. 

'From the beginning comfort and convenience were the main focus for what I was going to produce. With that in mind, and a cup of tea in hand, I settled on individually baked slices of brownies, coffee and walnut cake, banana cake and lemon bread.'

She added:  'Made even sweeter by the donation going to the renal unit at the Northwick Park Hospital who have been instrumental in keeping many people alive and well, including my mum'.

Sarah Ferguson, 60, shared a picture of hospital staff holding trays of brownies, writing: 'Thank you so much for the cake and brownie donations to Northwick Park Hospital'

Sarah Ferguson, 60, shared a picture of hospital staff holding trays of brownies, writing: 'Thank you so much for the cake and brownie donations to Northwick Park Hospital'

The baker behind the brownies, Nisha Khurana, later took to Instagram to reveal the brief she had been given, focusing on 'comfort' when she baked for hospital staff

The baker behind the brownies, Nisha Khurana, later took to Instagram to reveal the brief she had been given, focusing on 'comfort' when she baked for hospital staff

The Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice have been playing an active role on social media, highlighting work done to support NHS staff working on the frontline during the corona pandemic.

In an effort to keep spirits high, Sarah has also introduced a daily story time slot, during which she reads a bedtime story on YouTube.

It is thought that Beatrice and her husband Jack Brooksbank are isolating with Sarah Ferguson at  the Royal Lodge in Windsor.

The baker wrote: 'Absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunity to contribute towards the generous donations to the NHS by Sarah, Duchess of York

The baker wrote: 'Absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunity to contribute towards the generous donations to the NHS by Sarah, Duchess of York

The Duchess of York (seen) and Princess Beatrice have been playing an active role on social media, highlighting work done to support NHS staff working on the frontline during the corona pandemic

The Duchess of York (seen) and Princess Beatrice have been playing an active role on social media, highlighting work done to support NHS staff working on the frontline during the corona pandemic

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