PRINCESS Eugenie’s son Ernest turns one today and will be “spoiled rotten” by grandparents the Duke and Duchess of York, claims an expert.
The daughter of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew paid tribute to her second child, who is affectionately nicknamed “Ernie.”
Princess Eugenie shared sweet snaps of son Ernest to mark first birthday on InstagramCredit: InstagramPrincess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank have two kids together, August and ErnestCredit: InstagramEugenie, right, pictured with sister Beatrice, left, is the daughter of Sarah Ferguson and Prince AndrewCredit: Social Media - Refer to SourceShe wrote: “One year of you my dear Ernest. Happy birthday!! We all love you so much, especially your enormous smile you give the world.. but you always save an extra special one for Mumma.”
The post was poignant, particularly Eugenie typically keeps her family life fairly private and has rarely shared photos of her youngest son, who was born on 30 May 2023.
Princess Eugenie, 34, and her British marketing executive husband Jack Brooksbank, 38, have two kids together, August, three, and Ernest.
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekRoyal author Phil Dampier told Fabulous that little Ernie will likely be celebrating in style.
He shared: “The royal children tend to get very expensive gifts throughout their younger years, including horses, fishing rods, rifles and mini-cars, sometimes provided by manufacturers.
“They are spoilt rotten, whereas at Christmas for example the adults give each other joke presents worth virtually nothing!
“They like to give silly gifts like whoopee cushions or singing fish wall ornaments to each other on the basis that they have everything in life. So they prefer the jokes.
“Apart from his parents Eugenie and Jack wanting only the best for him, he has doting grandparents on both sides, although Jack's father sadly died a couple of years ago.
“The Duke and Duchess of York will want to give him the best and I'm sure that will include riding lessons, bikes, and expensive toys.
“Fergie, as we know, likes spending money and she will lavish presents on him, believing that as children of Prince Andrew his grandchildren should get the best, just like the children of William and Kate and Harry and Meghan.”
Being in the royal family can come with some great perks - particularly when it comes to your birthday.
This is certainly true of Prince George, who has a £18k playhouse and classic car collection including a mini Aston Martin and a SUV car gifted to him from uncle Prince Harry.
Harry and Meghan convinced 'royals were against them' after New Year photo snubMeanwhile he once received a birthday "card" worth a staggering £120,000 for his first birthday.
In honour of the young prince’s celebrations, aviation company Hangar8 repainted a private Bombardier Challenger jet with a special greeting.
Princess Eugenie, 34, and her British marketing executive husband Jack Brooksbank, 38, have two kids together, August, three, and ErnestCredit: InstagramOne new photo showed Ernest playing in the garden with an Easter signCredit: InstagramAnother showed the youngster with a name badge stuck to his backCredit: InstagramPrince George, who is now 10, received a very lavish first birthday present from an aviation companyCredit: GettyHangar8 Aviation repaints a Bombardier Challenger in a £120,000 make-over for Prince Georges birthday.Credit: Hangar8It was covered with the message "Happy Birthday Prince George", and it reportedly cost a six-figure sum to achieve, making it one of the most expensive 'cards' ever.
But sadly Prince George was not able to see the plane in person - let alone take a ride in it.
Marketing director Janus Kamradt told the Oxford Mail: “It was great fun, we're really proud of the design.
“Four painters spent a month on it and they worked really, really hard.
“We're unable to fly it to Prince George at Kensington Palace, so we sent him a picture of his biggest birthday card."
Sadly the plane’s birthday greeting was short-lived, as it was repainted following the royal’s birthday.
It’s the thought that counts.