Sarah Ferguson makes feelings clear on Princess Eugenie special milestone
Princess Eugenie's delightful life update makes mother Sarah Ferguson happy
Sarah Ferguson reacted to her daughter Princess Eugenie's special family milestone.
For the unversed, the Princess of York recently celebrated her youngest son Earnest's second birthday.
She delighted fans by sharing unseen adorable photos of the little birthday boy on her official Instagram page alongside a sweet message.
"Happy Birthday my darling Ernie. 2 today! And what an incredible two years it's been."
"Always smiling, always laughing, always giving hugs and hello's and making everyone happy. My golden boy, we love you!"
Like many netizens, Eugenie's new post won the heart of the Duchess of York, who left a heart reaction as a token of love for her grandson.
Notably, Earnest's birthday post came after his mother Eugenie was announced as a mentor for The King's Foundation '35 under 35' network.
In a video statement, she expressed her gratitude to be working with her uncle King Charles while continuing her other jobs as well.
"I'm delighted to be working with this group of exceptional young people who have been selected thanks to their outstanding work in areas the King is passionate about," she said.
Eugenie added, "Given I recently celebrated my 35th birthday, it’s fitting to take part in the charity's 35th anniversary celebrations and share my passion for art with the 35 under 35."
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