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Princess Eugenie Welcomes Second Child with Hereditary Name: Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank

The royal family is celebrating. Princess Eugenie (33), daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah and niece of King Charles III, has given birth to her second child. She shared the happy news with the world on her Instagram and revealed the meaning of his sweet name.

Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank welcomed their second baby. He is a healthy son with a beautiful hereditary name. “Jack and I wanted to share the news that our little boy Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank was born on May 30, 2023 at 8:49am,” the princess shared hers Instagram. Their older son, two-year-old August, is therefore a proud little brother. In the second photo, he is stroking the head of his little sibling.

A hereditary name

She went on to explain the origin of the little newborn’s name.He is named after his great-great-grandfather Jiří, grandfather George and my grandfather Ronald.” she confided. Princess Eugenie announced her pregnancy earlier this year with a gorgeous photo of her first son, August, holding her kisses on the belly.

Eugenie is the granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II. and niece of King Charles III. When she was born, she was 6th in the line of succession to the royal throne. Her newborn son is in 13th place, as reported by the portal The Sun. Her first-born son August was born in February 2021. He was born by caesarean section due to his mother’s scoliosis of the spine. Eugenie also told the website that being a mother has changed her a lot. “TI’m afraid of flying and things like that, and I’ve never been afraid of that before.” added.

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2023-06-05 18:34:00
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