Princess Eugenie Celebrates Birthday With Adorable Photo, Fourth Royal Wedding Party
Princess Eugenie recently celebrated her 29th birthday with an adorable throwback photo from her mom, Sarah Ferguson.
On her Instagram account, the doting Duchess of York uploaded a picture of a young Princess Eugenie smiling from ear to ear. In the photo, Princess Eugenie also has full bangs, and her resemblance to Prince Andrew cannot be denied.
Ferguson also uploaded a photo of Princess Eugenie wearing her stunning royal wedding reception dress taken on Oct. 12, 2018, right after her royal wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
The mom of two kept her caption short and sweet when she wrote, “Happy birthday my darling girl.”
Other than her 29th birthday, Princess Eugenie also made headlines after it was revealed that she and her husband just had their fourth wedding party this week. The gathering was organized to give the royal couple the opportunity to thank those that played a part in their first three celebrations.
Katie Harris, a journalist for Express, claimed that Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank’s guests were treated to a private viewing of an exhibition at Windsor Castle. Some of those that attended were Princess Eugenie’s wedding dress designer Peter Pilotto and her make-up artist Hannah Martin.
Meanwhile, royal fans are waiting for Princess Eugenie to announce if she is already expecting her first child with her husband. Betting company Ladbrokes said that the odds of Princess Eugenie making a pregnancy announcement this year are at 1/3.
Ladbrokes spokesperson Alex Apati told Express, “Last year was a huge one on the royal baby front but it looks as though there’ll be another addition to the family in the next year or so.”
Katie Baylis of Betfair said that their odds that Princess Eugenie will have a royal baby this year are at 2/5.
And in case Princess Eugenie really decides to get pregnant, she won’t need to wait for Meghan Markle to give birth to make her announcement. Kensington Palace will immediately confirm the news.
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