Princess Eugenie brutally snubs Andrew on Father’s Day | Royal | News

Princess Eugenie celebrated Father’s Day with a heartfelt tribute to husband Jack Brooksbank and shared family photos celebrating his role as father to her two sons.
The royal posted two photos on Instagram featuring Jack alongside August and Ernest. One of the photos showed the trio walking outdoors together, with Jack holding the children’s hands as they wandered near the green area.
In the second photo, Jack can be seen entertaining one of the children during a wedding ceremony. He appeared to be playing with the teenager while sitting inside a church, surrounded by football-themed stickers and a coloring book.
Along with the photos, Eugenie praised her husband with a message on the occasion of Father’s Day.
Her own father, ex Prince Andrew, has been notably absent from her post and social media feed lately.
He wrote: “Happy Father’s Day to the best.. also the head boy entertainer at best friends weddings.
“The kids couldn’t have asked for a better father.”
While the post focused on Jack and their young family, Eugenie did not make any reference to her father, Prince Andrew.
Eugenie and Jack married in 2018 after first meeting during a ski holiday in Switzerland a few years ago. They have since welcomed two children together.
Elsewhere, Meghan Markle also took to social media to celebrate Father’s Day, posting a photo featuring Prince Harry alongside their children Archie and Lilibet.
The photo shows Archie wearing an England jersey and embracing his father alongside his younger sister.
The Duchess of Sussex wrote: “They are so lucky to have you. We all are. Happy Father’s Day to our one and only fathers.”
The tributes on social media come amid reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to travel to the UK next month.
According to reports, the couple’s visit could also include time with King Charles, who is said to be looking forward to seeing his grandchildren again.
Reports have also suggested that Harry and Meghan may stay at Buckingham Palace during the trip due to ongoing concerns about security arrangements while in Britain.




