Princess Eugenie posts romantic note to husband Jack Brooksbank on wedding anniversary
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Princess Eugenie shared a romantic note for husband Jack Brooksbank on social media today as the couple celebrates four years of marriage.
The 32-year-old royal, who shares son August one with her financed husband, posted a black-and-white photo of the couple in a royal carriage on their wedding day on October 12, 2018.
Eugenie, who returned to work after maternity leave earlier this week to attend an anti-slavery rally, wrote to her 1.6 million followers: “Happy birthday my Jack. 4 years and counting” followed by two love hearts and one kissing emojis.
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Princess Eugenie, 32, posted a black and white photo of herself and Jack Brooksbank on their wedding day in Windsor in 2018 to her 1.8 million followers on Instagram on Wednesday.
The couple, pictured in 2021, share son August one and married four years ago at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle
The couple invited 850 royals, aristocrats, VIPs and friends – 150 more than Harry and Meghan who had married five months earlier – to their lavish ceremony, led by the Dean of Windsor, at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle four years ago.
This week, the royal family opted for a low-key look as they took part in a digital event that ushered in Anti-Slavery Day — saying it hopes people will be “inspired” by campaigners working to end modern slavery.
The mother of one revealed in a music video that her charitable organization, the Anti-Slavery Collective, would be ramping up their social media presence leading up to October 18 – the date that marks the day.
Shared in a video with Instagramthe royal revealed that the collective, which she co-founded with Julia de Boinville in 2017, would introduce their followers on their Instagram account to key figures in the field of modern slavery to raise awareness of human trafficking.
It’s been exactly four years since Princess Eugenie’s fairytale wedding to Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle
Princess Eugenie has returned to her charitable duties this week, as she revealed in a music video that her charitable organization, the Anti-Slavery Collective, would be ramping up her social media presence leading up to October 18 – the date on which International Day is celebrated.
Eugenie founded the Anti-Slavery Collective with Julia de Boinville in 2017, right, who appeared alongside her in the video announcement
Dressed in a casual red hoodie that reads “Anti-Slavery Collective,” August Brooksbank’s mom looked relaxed as she and Julia addressed their followers.
“Hello everyone, today we are very excited to kick off the countdown to Anti-Slavery Day,” she began.
‘Anti-slavery day offers everyone the opportunity to raise awareness of human trafficking and modern slavery; And to shed light on the incredible people in this movement who are fighting to end modern slavery in all its forms,” explains Julia.
Eugenie, 33, launched her own podcast with her best friend and co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective, Julia de Boinville, right
“Today and through October 18, we will be introducing you to a group of individuals whose voices, work and advocacy we admire,” Eugenie said.
“We’ve asked them to share with you who they are, why the fight against modern slavery is important to them and how you can get involved in the movement,” added Julia.
Keep an eye on each of these people on our Instagram. We hope it makes you feel as inspired as we do,” the mother-of-one concluded.
Earlier this year, Princess Eugenie launched the first episode of her weekly podcast for the Anti-Slavery Collective, Floodlight.
The podcast is designed to promote her charity and featured the couple’s interviews with figures involved in the fight against modern slavery, including Dame Emma Thompson.
The first guest was Caroline Haughey QC, who was prosecuting the largest modern slavery case in British history.