Princess Eugenie gave birth to a baby boy
On Tuesday February 9, 2021, Princess Eugenie, the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, gave birth to a baby boy, her first child. According to the statement made by the Buckingham Palace, “Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie was safely delivered of a son today, 9th February 2021. The baby weighs 8 lbs. 1 oz.”. The birth took place at The Portland Hospital in London.Princess Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank was present at the hospital during the birth. After her son’s birth on Tuesday, Princess Eugenie shared a black-and-white photo of her family on Instagram. The baby boy is the ninth great-grandchild for The Queen and Prince Philip and first grandchild for Princess Eugenie's parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
Since Meghan Markle presented a black and white abstract photo of new born baby Archie ( by the way beautiful photo) more and more royals are copying this. Hopefully we will also get a realistic photo of the new baby boy!!
ReplyDeleteThe trend of black and white baby pictures started more than 15 years ago, also lots of new parents choose to share full face pictures with only family and friends.
DeleteI don’t see the need of the world gawking at a newborn, after all they all look like Churchill 😂😂😂😂
CB
Black and white photos of baby is not a new trend. Parents have been doing this for ages, long before the Sussexes.
DeleteAnd yet when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a similar photo of Archie people were clamoring that black and white photos were "too Hollywood" and sharing photos of just appendages were disrespectful. I see the pitchforks and torches are in the closet this time around when it comes to Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
DeleteIf it isn't a new trend then why the nastiness towards the Sussex?
@Anna All so true.
DeleteOh, what a joy!!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for them!!
My very best wishes!!
Maravillosa noticia. Muchas felicidades a la pareja.
ReplyDeleteQuelle merveilleuse nouvelle pour ce charmant petit couple ; j'ai hâte de connaître le prénom du bébé !
ReplyDeleteSuper;such a lovely couple. i wonder if he has the name Phillip in his name. I wish the family well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! Eugenie and Jack seem to be such a nice couple!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Jack and Eugenie. So glad the wait is finally over! Hope to see a photo very soon of your bundle of joy!
ReplyDeleteLovely news. It seems no time since she announced her pregnancy. Looking forward to finding out the baby's name. Like Anon 2 40, I'd love to see one of the great grandsons have Philip in the name
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Such happy news. Nothing but best wishes.
ReplyDeleteChel
The photo of the hands is very sweet, and the photos of Jack and Eugenie clearly reflect their affection for each other and their happiness. Congratulations to them on the birth of their son.
ReplyDeleteHappy for them!!! Look forward to seeing a picture of their son, when they are ready.
ReplyDeleteRenee
No comments about how selfish and unresponsible it is to have a baby in corona time, lol. Gongratulations to the whole family!
ReplyDeletePure nastiness.
DeleteDo you feel better?
Well,not until you came along...
DeleteWhen being rude and insulting, it is usually best practices to make sure your offensive statement includes actual words and that they are correctly spelled. It was *irresponsible of you to make a statement about the timing of the birth of a baby during a pandemic. I do agree with you, however, that *congratulations are in order.
DeleteAnon 11:06
DeleteI was just writing the same.
You are absolutely right.
Thank you very much, Mrs Teacher, for correcting my comment. However it is IRrelevant if I do not write every word right, I'm not british. It was a little bit nasty from you because most people here can't write English right.
DeleteI was not nasty towards Eugenie, you see that LOL there. My point was to show how different it was when princess Sofia's pregnancy was announced. So many really nasty comments about how IRresponsible she was getting pregnant during pandemi. Calm down.
@Anon 1:08 I am not British either.
DeleteI am but one of the four anonymous people to comment on your post. If you meant to compare and contrast the news of Sofia's pregnancy to the birth of Jack and Eugenie's baby, that needed to be stated. That concept is the same in every language. As clever as some of us can be, mind reading is one of those thing most people fail at. Your post came across as nasty. "LOL" is not a magic eraser. It does not take the sting out of what was said. I do find it difficult to believe you were trying to reference Sofia, but I can only take you at your word. I am completely aware that people from many countries post here, and English is not their first language. (I have never corrected any other post for spelling, word usage, or grammar.) The birth of a baby should be nothing but celebratory, and your comment missed the mark -- no matter your intent. As you can see, I am not the only one that felt you needed (and deserved) a gentle correction. Be honest, if I put an "LOL" after it, you would not have taken my comment any better.
I agree with you about the shameful way a few people treated the news of Sofia's pregnancy. Sadly, she is on the list of "Royals People Love to Hate".
Wonderful news from England.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Eugenie and Jack with their little babyboy 🚼 💜 …… now we are waiting for his name and a pic.
Julie
Congrats to this handsome and lovely couple! My best wishes to this little family!
DeleteRe: anonymous entries in the blog.
ReplyDeleteThe subject has come up before and I know it's off topic but I would find it easier to know who is saying what plus their character and habits, their likes, dislikes etc if Anonymous entries were banned.
A simple blog or nickname would help a lot. And their real identity would remain private. What do you think dear madam moderator.?
She doesn't care. Otherwise, she would address the issue.
DeleteCongrats to the first time Mom and Dad.
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