Happy birthday Ernie! Princess Eugenie shares sweet tribute to her ‘Golden Boy’ Ernest on his second birthday
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Princess Eugenie Has shared a sweet tribute with her ‘Golden Boy’ Ernest while he celebrated his second birthday.
In a rare look behind the scenes in her family life, Eugenie shared a series of photos of her sons Ernest, two and Augustus, four, to mark her youngest’s birthday on Friday.
On one photo is Ernest – who is the second son of Eugenie and her husband Jack Brookbank – Is thrown in the air by his father during a snowy ski trip.
In another he plays in the mud with his four -year -old brother.
The mother of two said: ‘Happy birthday my favorite Ernie. 2 Today! And what an incredible two years it has been.
‘Always smile, always laugh, always hugs and give hello and make everyone happy.
“My golden boy, we love you!”
On other photos of the rare snapshot, Ernie and Augustus are seen hand in their hands while they walk through a street in London, with another together in a plane.

Princess Eugenie shared a sweet tribute with her ‘Golden Boy’ Ernest while he celebrated his second birthday

In a rare view behind the scenes in her family life, Eugenie shared a series of photos of her sons Ernest, two and Augustus, four, to mark her youngest’s birthday on Friday
Ernie is also seen by his mother during a ski trip, the younger bundled in a clear green-blue snow suit and firmly held on to a lion-shaped comforter.
And in another he adorable sunglasses upside down.
Royal Watchers were quickly participating in the birthday celebrations in the comments of Eugenie’s Instagram post.
One person said, “Beautiful photos, hope Ernie has the best day.”
Another added: ‘Oh wow, they are getting so big. Only feels yesterday that I watched your wedding on television! Happy birthday Ernie. ‘
And a third said: ‘Happy, happy 2nd birthday Ernie !!! Lots of love for you all !!! ‘
It comes after Eugenie opened about the ‘feeling of shame’ that she felt when she saw her scoliosis for the first time.

On other photos of the rare snapshot, Ernie and Augustus are seen hand in their hands while they walk through a street in London, with another introduce themselves in an airplane

On one photo Ernest – who is the second son of Eugenie and her husband Jack Brookbank – is thrown in the air by his father while he is on a snowy ski tip

Ernie is also seen by his mother during a ski trip, the younger bundled in a bright green-blue snow suit and firmly held on to a lion-shaped comforter

Augustus and Ernest play together in the mud in one of the photos of Eugenie
In a rare, broad interview, the royal mother of two, 34 also discussed how her Sarah Ferguson raised her to be proud of her scar after being operated on at the age of 12.
In 2002, Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter had brought Staves into her spine after she was diagnosed with scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and told that she would need corrective surgery.
After the eight -hour operation, Prince Andrew’s daughter brought three days in Intensive Care, a week on a spine and six days in a wheelchair before she could walk again.

The brothers are sitting under a tree in a photo that has previously seen by Eugenie

Ernest and Augustus look from an airplane window in matching outfits

Royal Watchers were quickly participating in the birthday celebrations in the comments of Eugenie’s Instagram -post
Against the Telegraph, Eugenie revealed that she had a “feeling of shame” when she couldn’t wash herself or dress and her scar was shown that runs over her neck and back.
However, she claimed that her mother, the Duchess of York, removed all the stigma about the scar and helped her to see it in a positive light.
Eugenie said: “She was great. She would ask me if she could show it to people, then she would turn me around and say: “My daughter is superhuman, you have to look at her scar”.
“Suddenly it was an honorary sign – a cool thing I had. It has trained my brain that it is good, scars are cool. ‘

The mother of two said: ‘Happy birthday my favorite Ernie. 2 Today! And what an incredible two years it has been ‘
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