Eugenie, Princess of York, would have done something else, if the situation had allowed it. But, in pandemic times, with the world prey to restrictions from Covid-19, he is said to have preferred nothing to anything. The princess, expecting her first child, seems to have left her mother carte blanche, Sarah Ferguson, and to her sister, Beatrice, to organize a virtual baby shower. The two, as reported by Hello!, they would have insisted on celebrating the arrival of the baby, whose birth should be in the second half of February.
Thus, strengthened by the skills that the Duchess of York has developed while working on the Youtube series Storytime with Fergie and Friends, they would set up a digital party, inviting Eugenie’s closest friends to Zoom.
Cressida Bonas, Ellie Goulding and Julia de Boinville, co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective, would have taken part in the baby shower, participating in activities and games organized by Fergie. Which, it has not been said, but the small digital entertainment would have had nothing to envy to the more classic games in the presence. Eugenie of York, married to Jack Brooksbank, could thus find a dimension of normality. And, perhaps, away from the media eye of paparazzi and journalists, reveal to family and friends which name was chosen for the royal baby, eleventh in line to the throne.
The bookmakers, although not sure of the sex of the unborn child, the ninth great-granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, have identified three names for the baby. Arthur, if it were male. Alice or Grace, in case, instead, she was to be born female.
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