Princess Eugenie may team up with Meghan Markle after the Duchess of Sussex returns to work post-maternity leave. Fans of the two royals are looking forward to their possible partnership.

The 28-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson runs the Anti-Slavery Collective with one of her best friends. This week, they hosted a special panel with a group of amazing women to discuss how to raise awareness on modern-day slavery in the media.

Princess Eugenie’s guests include Coronation Street researcher Emily Westwood, CNN correspondent Nima Elbagir, the Salvation Army’s Kathy Betteridge and Baroness Lola Young. After uploading a series of photos from the event, Princess Eugenie’s followers urged her to seek the help of Meghan.

One royal fan said that working with the Duchess of Sussex could help Princess Eugenie raise awareness for the cause that she is trying to promote. Princess Eugenie and Meghan are both supporters of women’s rights.

In 2013, Prince Andrew’s daughter founded her charity in an attempt to support vulnerable women and children. Last year, she also joined a UN mission to Serbia with the UN Trust Fund to End Violence.

Meghan has also worked with the UN. The “Suits” alum previously gave an inspiring speech about feminism and women’s rights at the UN women’s conference before she joined the royal family. At present, Prince Harry’s wife also serves as the patron of Smart Works, an organization that supports women.

In related news, Princess Eugenie and Meghan Markle are believed to have an amicable relationship with each other. Last year, reports swirled that Princess Eugenie wanted to wed Jack Brooksbank even before Prince Harry proposed to Meghan.

But as a sign of respect for her older cousin, Princess Eugenie decided to wait out until after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s engagement to get engaged herself. She and Brooksbank wed on Oct. 12, 2018, while Prince Harry and Meghan tied the knot on May 19, 2018.

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Princess Eugenie of York looks at art work during a visit to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital to open the new Stanmore Building. David Mirzoeff - WPA Pool/Getty Images

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