  On Friday it was International Women’s Day, a day aimed at recognising women, raising awareness against bias and aiming for a more gender-balanced world
 Celebrities took to social media to thank the women in their life on this day. Princess Eugenie regularly posts tributes to her family on Instagram, and International Women’s Day was no different
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 There, Eugenie, 28, paid tribute to three women in her life, her sister Princess Beatrice, her mother Sarah Ferguson and her grandmother Queen Elizabeth II
 First paying tribute to Beatrice, 30, Eugenie uploaded a series of images writing: “Let’s celebrate amazing women today and every day, like my sister Beatrice
 “You are pretty amazing Bea and we celebrate you on #iwd2019 #iwd.” Read More: Princess Eugenie: Princess adds TOUCHING throwback of Sarah Ferguson Eugenie then added an image of her sister and mother from her wedding to Jack Brooksbank in October 2018 - adding to the caption a quote from Beatrice
 The quote stated: “We have to have the will to create whole-of-society, collaborative and integrated responses to make sure half of us are not held back or left behind
” Eugenie then went on to praise her mother, Sarah, 59, uploading an image of her and Beatrice as children with the Duchess of York
 She captioned the image “On #iwd I’m celebrating Mumma and how cool she is. Also, thank you for those shoes!!”  Princess Eugenie shares adorable picture of her parents as kids   Eugenie reveals emotional reaction to showing scar on wedding day   Both Beatrice and Eugenie were wearing bright yellow boots in the throwback picture
 “You are amazing and the work you do is so important. So proud of you today and all days
” Lastly, Eugenie added a tribute to her grandmother, the Queen. Writing about Queen Elizabeth II’s first Instagram post, Eugenie added an image of the Queen during her visit to the Science Museum on Thursday
 During this visit, the Queen herself post to Instagram for the first time - adding an image of a letter from the Royal Archives, written in 1843 to her great-great-grandfather Prince Albert
 The letter saw Mr Babbage explaining to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert about his invention the “Analytical Engine” which was used by Ada Lovelace, a daughter of Lord Byron to create the first computer programmes
 The letter was from Charles Babbage, who was credited as the world’s first computer pioneer, and the Queen had spent her day learning about coding for children initiatives
 On her very first social media post the Queen wrote: “I publish this Instagram post, at the Science Museum which has long championed technology, innovation and inspired the next generation of inventors
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