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Post by Admin on Jul 4, 2019 17:38:50 GMT
Eugenie is committed to help to save the planet, and has been very vocal about the issue, using her platform to encourage others to do their bit for the environment. And on Tuesday, the royal opened up about going plastic-free, the big change she has been making to her life over the past year. To mark Plastic Free July, Eugenie shared a post on Instagram about working with Project Zero, an environmental charity that protects marine life. The 28-year-old shared a photo of her with the Project Zero team, and wrote in the caption: "This month of July is Plastic Free July. As an Ambassador of Project Zero, I've been working to raise awareness of the consequences of single-use plastic." Eugenie continued: "I'm committed to ending my use of it and to do my part to clean up our beautiful world and oceans. I hope we can all do the same. What a joy to work with such a dedicated team @weareprojectzero#passonplastic." In October, Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in the second royal wedding of the year, and the couple banned plastic at the event. The couple's home is also plastic-free. "My whole house is anti-plastic now, and Jack and I want our wedding to be like that as well," Eugenie told British Vogue ahead of her big day.
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Post by Admin on Oct 2, 2020 3:32:57 GMT
Princess Eugenie is giving royal fans a first glimpse at her newfound maternity style. The royal, who recently announced her first pregnancy, was photographed on a lunch date with her brother-in-law, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The outing marked the first time the princess had been photographed in public following the news of her expecting her first child with husband Jack Brooksbank. Eugenie and Mozzi, according to People, grabbed lunch with another friend at Harry's Bar in the Mayfair neighborhood of London. Dressed in a sleek, monochromatic look, Eugenie wore a black pleated dress, matching tights, and knee-high leather boots. She accessorized with a mini leather bucket bag and topped her look off with an emerald-green overcoat. The princess, who pulled her hair back, also paired her outfit with a printed protective face mask. http://instagram.com/p/CFjXPhpFPpJ Buckingham Palace broke the news of Eugenie's pregnancy last week with a statement congratulating the couple on their soon to be bundle of joy. "Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank are very pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in early 2021," it read. "The Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York, Mr and Mrs George Brooksbank, The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh are delighted with the news." Eugenie also took to social media to celebrate her first pregnancy with her 1.2 million followers. "Jack and I are so excited for early 2021....πΆπ»," she wrote alongside a photo of fuzzy baby slippers and a selfie of her and her husband.
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Post by Admin on Jan 13, 2021 3:55:22 GMT
While Meghan Markle and Prince Harry look to have relocated to California for good, they've still kept hold of their Windsor home, the newly renovated Frogmore Cottage, to maintain some roots in the UK. And according to reports last year, the couple generously offered the five-bedroom house to Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie, and her husband Jack Brooksbank, who are expecting their first child any time now. Eugenie and Jack moved in, but just six weeks later, it was announced that Frogmore Cottage was empty once more. As reported by Vanity Fair, an insider said of the cottage, "It is empty again. Why does no one want to live in Frogmore Cottage? What is wrong with the place?" In a recent royal podcast, The HeirPod, royal experts including Omid Scobie - the author of the unauthorised biography on Meghan and Harry, Finding Freedom - shed a bit more light on to all the to-ing and fro-ing. Speaking to Scobie, ABC News' London correspondent Maggie Rulli, said on the podcast: "We saw something in the news a few weeks ago about how Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank had moved into Frogmore Cottage. "Harry and Meghan had opened the doors to the home to the couple and then mysteriously there was a report that said they had moved out. And no one really knew exactly where they were," she continued. Clarifying where Eugenie and Jack went, Omid Scobie explained that the expectant parents had returned to the Royal Lodge, where Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice grew up, to spend the Christmas holidays with Eugenie's parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. "So I imagine that's probably where they will remain up until much later in the year," added Scobie. The royal expert's explanation makes sense; with the coronavirus pandemic still rife in the United Kingdom, and all the nations being placed under lockdown for a third time, you can see why Princess Eugenie might want to move in with her parents ahead of the arrival of her first child. Becoming a parent can feel isolating when there's not a global health crisis going on outside, so embedding themselves in the family home for a few months sounds like a sensible move.
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Post by Admin on Jan 24, 2023 19:37:46 GMT
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