Pregnant Princess Eugenie sparks reactions with latest heartfelt statement
Earlier this month, Palace and Princess Eugenie officially announced that she and Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child
Princess Eugenie has sparked reactions as she shared a heartfelt post for her second son Ernest, who turned three on Saturday, May 30.
Taking to Instagram, Princess Eugenie shared sweet photos with her children August, aged five, and Ernest three to mark his third birthday.
She said, “Happy 3rd birthday to my tiger loving, hat wearing, constantly hugging, fearless golden boy Ernie. You light up every room with your deep voice and infectious smile.”
Reacting to it, one royal fan says, “Happy birthday, may he have bountiful of opportunities and always make clear progression in all avenues of life.”
Another said, “Wishing you the happiest of birthdays Ernest - may your day be filled with happy memories and lots of cake!!!!!”
“We adore you Eugenie and GOD bless you for protecting your children privacy and safety and sticking close to our beloved Harry and Meghan. You are beautiful,” the third said.
“Beautiful family you are blessed. Keep your head up high you sweet lady and enjoy your life xxxx,” the fourth said.
The other said, “Happy Birthday Ernest. Have a lovely fun day.”
On May 4, 2026, Buckingham Palace and Eugenie officially announced that she and Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child, due this summer.
August and Ernest are reportedly "very excited to have another sibling join the family"
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