Princess Eugenie has shared an unseen photo of her son August for Mother’s Day – as Sarah Ferguson affectionately described to her daughters as her ‘sunshine’.
This afternoon Eugenie, 32, posted a photo of her and her two-year-old enjoying a walk in an icy field to her Instagram.
The royal – who is expecting her second child later this year — was pictured walking hand in hand with her son.
While the mother-of-two was wrapped up warm in a black coat in the undated photo, her son looked adorable in a cream cable-knit sweater and pants.
The doting mom then addressed her toddler in the post’s caption.
Princess Eugenie – who is expecting her second child later this year – posted a photo of her and her two-year-old son August in an icy field to mark Mother’s Day
The expectant mother of two told her son August that she ‘loves being around’ [his] Mumma,” in a gushing Instagram post
She wrote, “I love being your mom! Happy mothersday! Xx.’
The post garnered more than 12,000 likes just minutes after it was shared this afternoon — prompting Zac Posen — who designed her wedding dress — to leave a flurry of love heart emojis in the comments.
“Nice picture,” one fan replied. Happy Mother’s Day everyone!
Another said, “Lovely picture and August Philip is so cute!”
Earlier today, Sarah Ferguson paid tribute to both of her daughters in a gushing Mother’s Day mail.
The Duchess of York63, affectionately referred to Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 32, as her ‘sunshine’ on Instagram.
The proud mom shared a throwback photo of her daughters arriving to see their late grandfather Prince PhilipWindsor’s 80th birthday party in 2001.
She wrote, “I am so proud of my girls and the beautiful women and mothers they have become. I feel extremely blessed to call them my own.
Sarah Ferguson, 63, shared how proud she was of Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 32, in an Instagram post. She shared a photo of the two princesses, taken in 2001, on their way to a service to mark the late Duke of Edinburgh’s 80th birthday in Windsor.
The royal author called Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice her “sunshine always and forever” in the sweet post
“My dear ones, you are always and forever my sunshine. #happy mothersday.’
Eugenie – who was 11 when her grandfather turned 80 – wore an all lime green dress and jacket outfit with a small green leather clutch, while her older sister – who was 13 – wore a similar pink outfit.
Fergie’s daughters are likely both celebrating Mother’s Day today with their own children.
Eugenie, who lives between the UK and Portugal with husband Jack Brooksbank, welcomed her son August on February 9, 2021.
At the end of January, the royal announced that she is expecting her second childwho will be born later this year.
Meanwhile, Beatrice and her husband Edo Mappeli Mozzi are the proud parents of a daughter, Sienna, born in September 2021.
The couple also co-parent Edo’s son Wolfie, six, with his ex-partner Dara Huang.
Royal fans shared their best wishes for Mother’s Day with the Duchess of York after sharing her feelings on the platform.
The Royal Family, better known as Fergie, expressed how proud she is of the women and mothers her daughters have become
Royal fans shared their well wishes with Sarah and her family after she shared the Mother’s Day message
“You’ve been an inspiring mom,” said one.
“You’ve really done a fantastic job of raising such amazing down-to-earth women. You should be so proud,” wrote another.
A third said, “Happy Mother’s Day to you and your girls.”
In the wee hours of this morning, King Charles marked the first Mother’s Day without the Queen by sharing a poignant childhood photo with his ‘beloved mama’.
The monarch, 74, and queen consort Camilla, 75, showed their support for others who have lost parents on their Instagram account this morning.
Charles and Camilla captioned the message: “To all mothers everywhere, and to those who may be missing their mother today, we are thinking of you and wishing you a special Mother’s Day.”
The post has garnered over 240,000 likes since it was uploaded in the early morning hours