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Princess Eugenie: Sweet statements for the third wedding anniversary

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With touching words and a never-before-seen photo of her wedding, Princess Eugenie shares her joy over three years of marital happiness. Family and friends also cheer.

London – For the third anniversary, Princess Eugenie (31) is a happy wife and finds touching words for husband Jack Brooksbank (35) on Instagram. Your fans can rejoice with the Princess of York. On the beautiful occasion, she shares a previously unknown, very intimate picture of her wedding.

Princess Eugenie * and Jack Brooksbank tied the knot on October 12, 2018 in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. They have lived in Frogmore Cottage since the Duke and Duke’s departure from Sussex. The small family with their son August, who was born in early February, made themselves comfortable there. Now the daughter of Sarah Ferguson (61) and Prince Andrew * (61) shows once again how infatuated she is with her son’s father.

With an intimate snapshot from her wedding in 2018, the art expert let the butterflies flutter again on her big day. In the photo, she is dancing closely with husband Jack Brooksbank, a bright smile on her face. “Happy anniversary, my love,” writes Eugenie. “It was three years ago !!!”.

The opulent wedding celebrations had dragged on for two days with friends and family. In contrast to the wedding of her sister Princess Beatrice (33), who was only able to marry Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (38) in the Royal Chapel of All Saints on a small scale due to the pandemic.

Eugenie’s mother Sarah Ferguson * (61) also always takes a strong interest in her daughters’ happy days and promptly posts a picture of Eugenie and Jack leaving the church. “Happy wedding anniversary,” writes the Duchess of York. “What a magical day it was. Thank you Jack and Eugie for sharing your love with us ”. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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