Check your mailboxes, royal fans!
It’s been three weeks sincePrincess EugenieandJack Brooksbanktied the knot in a romantic ceremony at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, and the thank you cards to fans are already in the mail.
“Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making our wedding so special and for thinking of us as we start our married life. We are completely overwhelmed with happiness,” they say in the message, simply signed “Eugenie + Jack.”
Royals often thank fans and well-wishers for reaching out following special events. BothPrince HarryandMeghan Marklesent replies to those who sent them letterscelebrating their birthdaysthis year, each with a candid photo — but without the personalized touch of a handwritten note.
Princess Charlotte, 3, is seen sitting in front of Eugenie, laughing so hard her eyes are squeezed shut, while Savannah Phillips, 7, throws her arm over the bride’s shoulder.Prince George, Isla Phillips, Maud Windsor, Theodora Williams and Louis De Givenchy are also seen gathered around the newlyweds.
“Jack and I would like to thank everyone who was involved in making our day so special and for all the wonderful wishes as we start married life laughing together,” Eugenie, 28, wrote.
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Jack Brooksbank has also been officially welcomed to the family — with hisvery own page on the website of his new father-in-law,Prince Andrew.
“Jack was born in St. Thomas’s Hospital on 3rd May, 1986 weighing 8lbs, 1oz just 15 minutes past midnight,” it reads. “He was christened at The Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks on 26th September, 1986.”
While most royal bios tend to list professional interests, Jack’s bio delves into his hobbies and love of sports.
“His hobbies are mainly sporting, including skiing, tennis and football – he is a keen Chelsea FC supporter,” it reads. “He loves watching live sporting events, as well as visiting the theatre and cinema. Jack and his family used to go annually to Cornwall where Jack would enthusiastically surf, rock climb and swim in the sea. When he was about 10 years old the family bought a holiday home in France and he has been going there ever since.”
source: people.com