Does this change mean she has a BIG announcement on the way?
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Nadia Elshawarby
It’s been eight months since she walked down the aisle at Windsor Castle, but Princess Eugenie has only just been given a new name following her marriage to Jack Brooksbank.
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The 29-year-old has taken on her husband’s name – but she’s doing it rather differently.
The Court Circular – a public diary that records details of all engagements undertaken by the Royals – revealed that rather than referring to herself as Eugenie Brooksbank, the princess has assumed the moniker “Princess Eugenie, Mrs. Jack Brooksbank.”
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In the past, Eugenie has either been referred to as Princess Eugenie or Princess Eugenie of York – in reference to her father, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
As is tradition, the Queen grants royal’s titles on their wedding day. For example, Prince Harry was given a dukedom upon his wedding to Meghan Markle and is now referred to as the Duke of Sussex.
However, Jack did not receive a royal title and is simply referred to as Mr Brooksbank.