Princess Eugenie introduces little August to Prince Philip in an adorable way.

Princess Eugenie introduces little August to Prince Philip in an adorable way.

Royal fans are eagerly awaiting the September 22 broadcast of "Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers" (opens in new tab), a documentary on the life of the Duke of Edinburgh, on BBC One in the UK. Until then, we will have to make do with bits and pieces presented in various media. [Princess Eugenie's son (opens in new tab), August Philippe, is the moment he met his great-grandfather a few weeks before his death in April (opens in new tab). 'I brought Auguste with me to meet him,' the royal family said in the documentary. 'I told him that I had named him after him. It was a very beautiful moment. We were very lucky.

August was born in February 2021 (whose brilliant idea was that?) and his parents, Princess Eugenie (opens in new tab) and Jack Brooksbank (opens in new tab), introduced him to the world on Instagram (opens in new tab) with two sweet family photos together with the introduction of him to the world." I wanted to introduce August Philip Hawk Brooksbank... " the princess wrote. 'Thank you for so many lovely messages. Our hearts are filled with love for this little human being and words cannot express it. Photo] by our wonderful midwife. Thank you to all the wonderful and essential workers, including the midwife who came to discharge our baby boy."

Eugenie's sister Beatrice gave birth to a baby girl (opens in new tab) on September 20, but unfortunately will not get to meet the late Philip (opens in new tab). The sisters are famously close, and Eugenie celebrated the happy news of becoming an auntie with a lovely Instagram message (opens in new tab).

"Dear Bebea and Ed," she wrote. 'Congrats on your new angel. Can't wait to meet her. It's been so much fun watching your kids grow up. Love you."

She added, "To my new niece, I love you already and think you look great in your pictures. We have so much fun together. She added.

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