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Princess Eugenie's birth announcement quietly missed out one key detail and it shows her priority with baby number 3
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Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are now proud parents to a baby daughter and the new arrival was announced by both her mum and the Royal Family.
This might not sound unusual, but it's a detail that often gets included in royal birth announcements.
When Eugenie's niece Athena was born in 2025, her father Edoardo confirmed that she was born in Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and the Palace shared that Eugenie's first son August was born at The Portland Hospital.
Giving birth outside the UK and keeping the hospital private could show Eugenie's way of limiting interest and intrusion whilst still getting to share her joyful news.
A post shared by Princess Eugenie (@princesseugenie) A photo posted by onI imagine they'll post another snap with a name announcement before the end of summer.