PRINCESS Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have shared an adorable family photo in honour of Mother's Day.

Eugenie, 32, who is the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, posted the adorable snap of their two-year-old son August holding his mother's hand on Instagram.


The mother and son duo can be seen heading out on a glorious winter's day as they go for a stroll across the frosted grass.

While Eugenie, who is the King's niece, wrapped up warm in a black coat, gloves and boots, August donned a cable-knit jumper and trousers.

The doting mum sweetly captioned the post: "I love being your Mumma! Happy Mothers Day!"

It wasn't long before the post was flooded with comments from royal fans – with many suggesting the orb in the background may be lost loved ones watching over them.

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"Fantastic picture and caption," enthused one.

A second penned: "Beautiful picture. Happy Mother’s Day to all."

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A third commented: "Love the orb in this picture…It’s the Queen and Prince Philip watching over them."

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: "Awww look at the orb! A loved one is visiting."

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Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in 2018 and their son, August Philip Hawke Brooksbank, was born at London's Portland Hospital on 9 February 2021.

August is 11th in line to the throne, just behind his mother.

Princess Eugenie is expecting her second child this summer.

The royal baby will be 13th in line to the British throne and will be a plain Miss or Master.


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