For a year now, little August has been turning Princess Eugenie’s life upside down. For his birthday, the proud mom shared new snapshots of her son.
London – With the birth of their son August Philip Hawke on February 9, 2021, a new chapter in life began for Princess Eugenie (31) and her husband Jack Brooksbank (35). With sweet snapshots, the two let the public participate in their family life from time to time. For August’s 1st birthday, the proud mom shared two new photos*.
Princess Eugenie: Sweet new photos of baby August for his 1st birthday
Princess Eugenie is completely immersed in her role as a mother. Little August probably keeps the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth* (95) busy and makes life in the booth in Frogmore Cottage. Her new everyday life as a young mother is probably a more than welcome distraction for the princess from the scandals and dramas that are still keeping the British royal family* in suspense.
Prince Andrew (61) will soon face charges of sexual abuse *. The serious allegations against the Duke of York will certainly not go unnoticed by his daughters Eugenie and Beatrice* (33). The fact that both have now started their own families and have to be there for their children hopefully makes the tragic situation easier to bear. In any case, for Eugenie the focus was clearly on her son’s 1st birthday!
Princess Eugenie: Instagram post inspires fans
Princess Eugenie* has often published cute pictures of her offspring on Instagram. However, she and her husband Jack are careful not to show August’s face clearly. The parents also carefully chose the photos for the birthday posting for their offspring. The little man can only be seen from behind, but the pictures still arouse great enthusiasm among the followers.
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“We love you Augie”, “How cute!”, “Congratulations little man”, “Happy Birthday little hero” or “Look at his beautiful hair!” are just a few of the more than 1,500 fan comments under the post. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.
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