Princess Eugenie has shared a romantic photo and a sweet heartfelt message to her husband Jack Brooksbank as they mark their wedding anniversary. Taking to Instagram, the mum-of-one shared a stunning photo from her wedding day, which took place exactly four years ago in 2018.
The couple wed at St George's Chapel in Windsor and enjoyed a carriage ride after their ceremony. And today, Eugenie posted a beautiful black and white image of them together in the carriage sharing a kiss, which had previously been shared after the wedding by Buckingham Palace. She also wrote: "Happy Anniversary my Jack. 4 years and counting.." followed by two heart emojis and a kiss emoji.
Many followers took to the comments to wish the pair a happy anniversary including fashion designer Misha Nonoo and former footballer John Terry, while among those liking the post were her mother Sarah Ferguson.
Since marrying in 2018, Eugenie and Jack have welcomed their first child - a son called August Philip and now split their time between London and Portugal.
Earlier this year, it emerged that they are splitting their time between the exclusive CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club, south of Lisbon, and London.
Jack has reportedly got a new job with Mike Meldman, a businessman who is friends with George Clooney, in sales, marketing and promotion for the private resort, which is currently being developed with 300 houses.
In a sweet moment in a documentary that aired last year honouring Eugenie's late grandfather Prince Philip, she revealed young August got to meet his great-grandfather shortly before his death last April.
August was born on February 9 this year and holding back the tears, Eugenie explained: "We named August, August Philip because grandpa has been such a huge, inspiring character in my life.
"We were very lucky to do that."
Meanwhile, last month Eugenie and her older sister Princess Beatrice paid an emotional tribute to their grandmother the Queen following her sad death.
They said: "You were our matriarch, our guide, our loving hand on our backs leading us through this world. You taught us so much and we will cherish those lessons and memories forever.
"For now dear Grannie, all we want to say is thank you. Thank you for making us laugh, for including us, for picking heather and raspberries, for marching soldiers, for our teas, for comfort, for joy. You, being you, will never know the impact you have had on our family and so many people around the world.