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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank Move in with Prince Andrew and Duchess of York
Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank have moved into a new residence once again, this time moving in with her parents Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York.
The Royal Correspondent Omid Scobie reported that the couple moved into the Royal Lodge in Windsor before Christmas after spending time at Harry and Meghan's former home.
The couple had moved out of Harry and Meghan's Frogmore Cottage about six weeks after they moved in from Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace.
In a recent episode of Scobie's podcast, ABC News Royal Correspondent Maggie Rooley said that no one really knew exactly where they were until they moved into the Royal Lodge.
Scobie then explained that the couple spent the Christmas holiday at the Royal Lodge where Eugenie and her sister Beatrice grew up.
”So I imagine that's probably where they will remain until much later in the year,” he added.
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Speaking in an episode of Dalton Harris's podcast, City Island, last year, Sarah Ferguson confirmed that Jack and Eugenie had spent the first lockdown at the 21-acre, 30-room Windsor home she shares with ex-husband Prince Andrew.
”During this lockdown period, I've really loved spending more time with Eugenie and Jack.
My daughter got married to Jack in, oh goodness, it was last October, no, it was October before.
Heavens!
And so, of course, once she's gone to get married, they live away.
So I haven't seen her so much.
And so now it's been a total joy to spend real quality time with her,” she explained.
What's more, the Queen's granddaughter announced her pregnancy with Jack at the end of September.
It would make sense that Eugenie may want to share as much of her nine-month pregnancy with her parents as possible.
The Royal Lodge is about five miles from Windsor Castle, where the Queen and Prince Philip have spent lockdown, making it extra safe and ideal for social distancing for both Eugenie and Jack.
It comes as the Salvation Army revealed that Eugenie gave their safe house residents Christmas gifts to help with their well-being.
Eugenie, along with anti-slavery collective co-founder Julia de Boninville, personally handed out presents of crafts and other activities to the residents in December.
Taking to Twitter, the Salvation Army shared a snap of a pile of gifts, wrapped in red paper and signed cards, from Eugenie and Julia, which read, Thank you for welcoming Eugenie and I into your home early this month and for sharing your story so openly.
You inspire us to keep fighting against modern slavery and we have you in our hearts and minds every day.
The charity penned, This Christmas, safe house residents were delighted to receive gifts from anti-slavery collective founders HRH, Princess Eugenie and Julia de Boninville, containing crafts and other activities to help with their well-being as they stay safe and continue to recover from their experiences of modern slavery.
In conclusion, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have moved in with her parents Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The couple had previously moved out of Harry and Meghan's Frogmore Cottage after spending time there.