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Princess Eugenie on Myspace and Facebook

The British Royal Family's Princess Eugenie has a Myspace and Facebook account, the Mail on Sunday reports. The Princess, who turned 17 on Friday, has set up her own blog on MySpace.com and reportedly chats intimately about her Royal life, the newspaper s
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Published: March. 25, 2007 at 6:00 PM

LONDON, March 25 (UPI) -- The British Royal Family's Princess Eugenie has a Myspace and Facebook account, the Mail on Sunday reports.

The Princess, who turned 17 on Friday, has set up her own blog on MySpace.com and reportedly chats intimately about her Royal life, the newspaper said.

Princess Eugenie even mentions the Queen in her blog, revealing that her nickname is "Super Gran."

The Duke of York is described as "the most supportive father I could wish for", while the Princess wrote that her mother is "wonderful" and that her older sister, Beatrice, is "one of my best friends."

A party was held for her at the Firehouse nightclub in London with her parents and sister present.

It is also said by friends that Eugenie is addicted to Internet blogging.

On Facebook, she had 283 people signed up as "friends," including Pixie Geldof, Virgin tycoon Richard Branson's daughter, Holly, her cousin, Ayesha Makim, and Beatrice's boyfriend, Dave Clark.

Topics: Dave Clark, Princess Eugenie, U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham
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