Princess Eugenie excitedly announces new endeavour just weeks after welcoming baby Ernest


Princess Eugenie shared an exciting announcement with her Instagram followers on Wednesday, just weeks after she welcomed baby Ernest. The mother-of-two shared a video and a photo montage talking about her new role.

She wrote: “Delighted to join the @goalshouse Goals House Advisory Board to strive to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.”

‌Goals House is a community of internationally renowned activists, thinkers, political figures, business leaders and entrepreneurs, that come together at significant global moments throughout the year united in the drive to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

‌Social media users rushed to praise the new mother as she updated her followers about the new project.

‌A user commented: “And we are delighted to see you back to your inspiring projects again. Please give a big hug to your wonderful mother, we are all thinking of her and praying for her speedy and full recovery.”

‌Another user said: “You are amazing Eugenie. Another wonderful initiative.”

‌Like her uncle King Charles, Eugenie is a passionate advocate for environmental issues and ocean conservation.

‌Last month, just days after the birth of her second child, she launched her Ocean Advocate mini-series, where she speaks with experts about why we should “protect the ocean and how vital it is that we do so”.

Eugenie and her husband of nearly five years, Jack Brooksbank, welcomed their first child, August, at the Portland Hospital in London in February 2021.

‌The couple recently welcomed their second son, Ernest, at the same hospital on May 30 2023, with Eugenie sharing a sweet photograph of August meeting his baby brother.

‌Eugenie, who has a full-time job as a director at Mayfair art gallery Hauser & Wirth, spoke to HELLO! about how motherhood changed how she feels about the future.

‌She said: “Since August came into my life, it’s positively impacted my desire to do more. Priorities change when you have children; you want to do everything you can for them – and for your grandchildren.

‌“August is only two but I hope that what I’m doing will seep through to him and that one day he takes it on, too.”

‌The royal also attended the World Economic Forum in Davos back in January, where she revealed how she is educating her eldest son, August, on the importance of protecting the environment.

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