Pregnant Princess Eugenie shows off baby bump as she holds hands with husband Jack

Pregnant Princess Eugenie was glowing as she showed off her blossoming baby bump in a floral dress at the royal Easter service at Windsor on Sunday.

The 33 year old arrived to the castle hand-in-hand with her husband of just over four years, Jack Brooksbank, with whom she shares son August, two, with. 

Eugenie and Jack co-ordinated with the rest of the Royal Family in shades of blue, navy and cream.

The granddaughter of the late Queen looked stunning in a printed floral midi dress that featured a split, as she donned a long cream coat over the top.


She accessorised with a chunky navy headband that matched her clutch bag and heels.

Jack wore a navy suit, white shirt and a light blue tie that perfectly complimented his wife's outfit.

Princess Eugenie is currently expecting her second child, with the news of her pregnancy being confirmed in January 2023.

The news was announced by Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 24 January in an official statement.

It read: "Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank are pleased to announce they are expecting their second child this summer.

"The family are delighted and August is very much looking forward to being a big brother."


Princess Eugenie herself took to Instagram to post a heartwarming snap of her son August kissing her growing baby bump.

She penned: "We’re so excited to share that there will be a new addition to our family this summer."

Eugenie's sister Princess Beatrice and her husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi, also attended the Easter Sunday service on 9 April, as did their cousin, Zara Tindall with her husband Mike, and their daughters, Mia and Lena.

Zara appeared to buck the trend of navy, cream and blue colours that was adhered to by the rest of the royals, as she wore a bright fuchsia dress with an elaborate floral fascinator. 

William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, were joined by their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven and four year old Prince Louis.

It marked the first time the youngest Wales child has attended the Easter service alongside his family.

He looked adorable in a pair of light blue shorts, high socks and a shirt and tie under a navy jacket and he clutched mum Kate's hand as he walked into the castle.

The service was no doubt particularly moving for the royal family, with the 15th century chapel being the late Queen’s final resting place and the Easter Sunday service the first to take place since her death.

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