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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Life at Frogmore Cottage

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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Life at Frogmore Cottage

, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and their 11-month-old baby August Philip Brooksbank moved into Frogmore Cottage early last year, making it their new home.

The royal residence in Windsor was previously occupied by and before they quit as working members of the royal family in January 2020 and moved to the United States in March that year.

A royal insider revealed that Frogmore Cottage continues to be the Sussex's residence in the UK, and they are delighted to be able to open up their home to and Jack as they start their own family.

Since moving in, Princess Eugenie has shared many photos of the cottage on her Instagram, giving royal fans a glimpse of how the couple has decorated.

The interiors of the cottage have undergone some changes since the new residents moved in.

The photos have uncovered that Eugenie and Jack have chosen a neutral color palette throughout with natural and bohemian touches.

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The living room area also seems to have a tonal palette with a white sofa and off-white walls.

Eugenie's extroverted personality came out with her oversized bohemian cushions, but there was no color in sight.

In June 2021, Eugenie posted a video onto her Instagram of August playing, allowing royal watchers to get their first-ever look inside the kitchen of Frogmore Cottage.

Although it was only a brief video, the stylish wooden flooring and kitchen cupboards seemed traditional with a lovely modern twist.

On Father's Day 2021, Eugenie posted a picture of Jack cradling baby August in a small room with beige walls and white doors.

This room could easily be a home office for the couple as they carry out engagements during the pandemic.

Recently, Princess Eugenie shared some special pictures of her extremely private family, including her newborn baby boy.

While looking back at some of the most memorable moments of 2021, the senior royal shared the sweet pictures and also revealed the name of her and Jack Brooksbank's son August Philip Hawk Brooksbank.

The first look at their little baby boy comes just a month before his impending first birthday next month.

When announcing their little one's arrival in 2021, the couple gushed, “Our hearts are full of love for this little human, words can't express.”

Eugenie wrote, “Happy New Year to all.

Goodbye, 2021.

A year that blessed us with our boy and saw our family grow with new additions but also a year that took some of our biggest and brightest lights.

Forever in our hearts.”

Frogmore Cottage is in Windsor, just a 10-minute walk away from Windsor Castle, where Her Majesty the Queen spends most of her time.

The royal abode is an idyllic location for the new family, offering them the much-needed privacy and seclusion that they desire.

Furthermore, an aristocracy expert revealed that should be giving greater respect to Princess Eugenie and .

Wendy Bosbury-Scott said that because Meghan is viewed to have a lower status than their fully royal counterparts, they are automatically placed in a lower rank.

Women of the royal family who marry in like Meghan gain their titles by marriage and therefore are of a lower rank than those born into their titles.

Essentially, the hierarchy exists to ensure that the princesses who are born with royal blood, like Eugenie and Beatrice, aren't pushed to one side.

As far as the public is concerned, the most visible representation of this tends to be the order in which they might stand at a public event, or the order in which they might enter or leave a room, or who curtsies to whom.

In conclusion, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank, and their baby August have settled into their new home at Frogmore Cottage.

The couple has decorated the interiors with a neutral color palette, natural and bohemian touches, and oversized bohemian cushions.

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