Back home at Kensington Palace! Princess Eugenie offers a glimpse at her London garden after ‘leaving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Frogmore Cottage after just six weeks’
- Princess Eugenie, 30, recorded video for Teenage Cancer Trust on 10 December
- Video, filmed in garden, was shared on their Twitter page on ICAP Charity Day
- Surrounded by hedges and trees, while exposed brick wall is in background
Princess Eugenie has given royal fans a glimpse into the garden at her home with husband Jack Brooksbank.
The royal, 30, who recorded a video that was shared on Twitter by Teenage Cancer Trust on ICAP Charity Day last week, could be seen surrounded by trees, bushes and brambles, while a glimpse of an exposed brick wall was also in shot.
It’s not certain where Sarah Ferguson’s daughter was filming, but she has recently been staying with her husband at Ivy Cottage in Kensington Palace after reportedly moving out of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Frogmore Cottage home after just six weeks.
MailOnline has contacted a representative of Princess Eugenie for comment.
Princess Eugenie, 30, gave royal fans a glimpse into the garden at her home with husband Jack Brooksbank during a video that was shared on Twitter Teenage Cancer Trust on ICAP Charity Day on 10 December
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have been staying at Ivy Cottage in Kensington Palace. Pictured, the couple posted a Thanksgiving message on Instagram
In the clip, Princess Eugenie said: ‘Hello everyone at ICAP, I just wanted to say thank you so much from me on behalf of the Teenage Cancer Trust, that I’ve been supporting for many years now.
She continued: ‘These people would be alone and not having the support that the Teenage Cancer Trust gives them. We just want to say a big thank you to you – you guys are amazing for doing this.’
Alongside the video, the charity, of which Princess Eugenie is patron, penned: ‘A huge thank you to #PrincessEugenie and @Rickontour for your support of @TeenageCancer and #ICAPCharityDay.’
It comes after the news that pregnant Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank mysteriously quit Frogmore Cottage just six weeks after Harry and Meghan loaned it to them ‘to start their own family’.
During the video, the royal (pictured) spoke of the impact Covid-19 has had on young people with cancer
Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank moved into the five-bedroom home in Windsor in November after a direct arrangement with the Sussexes.
But, just six weeks later, they quit the Grade-II listed house and moved back to Kensington Palace, according to The Sun.
The couple who married at St George’s Chapel in October 2018, are expecting their first child in the new year and were said to be ‘delighted’ with Frogmore Cottage.
However, an insider told The Sun: ‘It is empty again. Why does no one want to live in Frogmore Cottage? What is wrong with the place?’
The couple had moved into the five-bedroom, Grade-II listed house in Windsor (pictured) in November after a private arrangement with the Sussexes who loaned it to them ‘to start their own family’
It was understood that Eugenie and her cousin Harry reached a ‘private agreement’ over Frogmore Cottage though it is not known how long it will last.
Frogmore Cottage was gifted to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, by the Queen ahead of their wedding in May 2018, and remains their UK residence.
Meghan and Harry spent £2.4million from the Sovereign Grant on renovations on Frogmore Cottage – an outlay of public money which became controversial after they quit as working royals in March.