Eugenie welcomed her second child, Ernest, in June
Princess Eugenie is no stranger to the public eye.
Having been in the spotlight since birth as the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, Eugenie has made countless appearances, and she's had even more photos taken of her. Now, she's revealing that some of those photos have had strangers approaching her to tell her that she looks "much better" in person.
While appearing on the "White Wine Question Time" podcast, hosted by Kate Thornton, Eugenie admitted that some photos that have been taken of her and sister Princess Beatrice over the years may not have been the most flattering.
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Princess Eugenie revealed that strangers approach her to tell her she looks "much better" in person. (David M. Benett)
Speaking about her Instagram, she said, "I want people to know me because I think there's been so much misinformation and it's so easy to judge something when you read it in the paper or if you see a picture, like a terrifyingly ugly photo of us coming out of a bar or, you know, those action shots that people get — it's not the nicest photos."
"People come up to me sometimes and say, ‘Oh, you’re much better looking in real life,'" she continued, "and you're like, ‘Ah! Thanks!’ Is that a compliment? I don't know."
Princess Beatrice, left, and Princess Eugenie are the daughters of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew. (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
"So I do get nervous, but I wanted people to see the real me. And to know that I have a sense of humor," she explained.
Eugenie has 1.8 million followers on Instagram, where she posts regularly. Her feed includes both photos and information about her work as a member of the royal family as well as more personal pictures.
Earlier this month, she shared a video of footage from her wedding to husband Jack Brooksbank to celebrate their fifth anniversary. Last month, she shared a photo of herself with the late Queen Elizabeth on the anniversary of her death.
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On Thornton's podcast, she admitted that although she does share so much personal content, she finds the social media platform to be "the most stressful thing in the world."
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"Oh, my God, I get so nervous," she said. "Before I post I have to text about five people asking if it’s okay, have I got a spelling mistake, am I gonna get trolled?"
Princess Eugenie, left, poses with Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson and sister Beatrice. (Getty Images)
While being trolled is an unavoidable part of being online for most people, Eugenie also has many supporters.
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"Eugenia is a real diamond of the Royal Family!" one fan commented on her wedding video.
"THANK YOU soooooo very much for bringing something positive, beautiful, and uplifting to everyone! You are so unbelievably sweet and kind to share this special and beautiful anniversary video with us all!!" another follower gushed.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank leave St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their wedding at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England, on Oct. 12, 2018. (Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage)
In addition to sharing photos of her husband, Eugenie has also posted some photos of her sons, 2-year-old August and 4-month-old Ernest.
Royal family followers can also see plenty of snaps of Beatrice and Fergie, as well as a number of pictures of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. Eugenie is also fond of sharing a throwback family photo, much to the delight of her fans.
Emily Trainham is an entertainment editor for Fox News Digital.