Eugenie has been at the centre of pregnancy rumours since she married Jack Brooksbank in October 2018, and although the couple are yet to confirm any baby news, royal fans are hoping that an announcement won’t be far off.
On Thursday, royal watchers went wild when Eugenie left a crypitic comment on Prince William and Kate’s Middletons’s Kensington Royal Instagram.
Kate and William released a series of adorable birthday portraits of little Prince Louis to celebrate his second birthday.
The post has received thousands of comments and well wishes, including one from royal relative Princess Eugenie.
Eugenie reacted to the super-cute snaps with a simple red love heart emoji and her comment has gained dozens of responses of its own.
Eugenie’s reaction received more than 4,000 likes and more than 50 gushing replies.
One fan wrote: “@princesseugenie so lovely princess Eugenie.. hope soon there’s another royal baby from you.
Another put: “@princesseugenie you’re the sweetest.”
One fan wished the York Family well, writing: “@princesseugenie. Hope you and your family are in good health.
On Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to Instagram to reveal images of Louis playing arts and crafts.
The royal parents to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and little Louis posted a series of photos of their adorable third born child.
“Instagram vs Reality,” they cheekily captioned the two photos of little Louis.
The captioned continued: “Thank you for your lovely messages on Prince Louis’s second birthday 🌈. We are very pleased to share today, on Prince Louis second birthday, new photographs taken by The Duchess this April.”
The royal couple posted a series of cheeky photos taken of the prince while he was painting.
Like many other children in the UK, Louis was making rainbow-coloured paintings to show support for frontline and essential workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Louis and his siblings are currently isolating at their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.
The royal update comes after the Cambridge trio recently showed their appreciation for British healthcare workers by taking part in a nationwide “clapping” initiative.
Kensington Palace shared an Instagram video of the youngsters clapping in appreciation for all the healthcare workers fighting on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
“To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,” the caption stated.