In late September, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, are expecting.
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1. Surgery at homeThe Queen – then Princess Elizabeth – was born by Caesarean section in 1926. But the surgery took place in her grandparents’ home in Mayfair, rather than in a hospital.
2. The NHS
Lady Louise Windsor was the first of the Queen’s grandchildren to be born in an NHS hospital. She arrived prematurely following an emergency Caesarean after a seriously-ill eight months pregnant Countess of Wessex was rushed to Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.
3. Natural births
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In late September, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, are expecting.
People caught Eugenie leaving Hauser & Wirthwork— theLondon art gallery where she's worked at for past five year and currently serves as director—on December 17. Eugenie was spotted leaving the building a cozy-looking blue coat from Zara, a lip-embroidered face mask, and a printed dress that showed off her growing midsection.
People reports.
This may not have been the year for lengthy make-up routines and experimenting with elaborate looks, but if your make-up bag hasn’t been touched since the beginning of the year, its contents are probably in need of a refresh.
Princess Eugenie is keeping busy as she awaits the birth of her first child. The royal was photographed leaving work in London last week, wearing a casual, chic printed minidress; a blue wool Zara overcoat; opaque tights; fur-lined, chunky snow boots; and a protective face mask; she was also carrying a canvas work tote.
With 2020 coming to an end, too many people across the world will be reflecting on all that was lost this year.
Princess Eugenie has been photographed showing off her blossoming baby bump after a hard day working at Hauser & With art gallery. Stepping out in Mayfair, London, she donned a gorgeous sparkly black and silver dress, which clearly highlighted her pregnancy.The royal wore a long and cosy-looking blue coat for her journey back home to her husband of two years, Jack Brooksbank, 34.
After six weeks, Princess Eugenie moved out of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s house. The Sun reported on Saturday, December 12, that Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, have moved out of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s former home, Frogmore Cottage in in Windsor, after less than two months.
happens to be the month . And now it looks like they've moved right back out!According to , Eugenie and Jack (who are expecting their first child) packed up and left Frogmore after only six weeks, with a source saying "It is empty again.
Her Majesty gifted the stately home to the Sussexes on their wedding day and was rumoured to be very disappointed when she found out about the “hush-hush” deal.
Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, shocked royal fans (and, TBH, some members of the royal family) when news broke that they had moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Windsor residence, Frogmore Cottage. Now, they've given the world another shock by apparently quickly moving back out of the Windsor home.
royal home in Windsor was intended to be Harry and Meghan's main residence after they tied the knot in 2018. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent £2.4m of taxpayers' money having the home in Windsor refurbished before they decided to quit the royal family and move to California.
Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, have moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's UK residence, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. But, if you read those headlines and worried that this was yet another example of ~drama~ in the royal family, you can breath a sigh of relief because Harry and Meghan are totally cool with the move.
In a lovely gesture, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are allowing Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack to live in their Frogmore Cottage home. Prince Harry and Meghan bought a Montecito home this July after months spent in Canada and at Tyler Perry’s L.A.
The Crown chose to leave it out. "The wedding scene, you can YouTube it and you could be watching it in 10 seconds, so I don't think there'd be any point in us recreating it," Emma Corrin, who throughout the fourth season of the series, told . (You can watch a full recording .)Instead, the wedding episode, titled “Fairytale,” cuts directly to credits after showing .