Princess Eugenie and Jack tipped for major house move after birth of new baby | Royal | News

and her husband recently announced they are expecting their second child this summer, sparking rumours they could also be gearing up for a big house move. With their young family expanding, the couple might be looking for somewhere with more space.

The family currently split their time between Portugal and the UK, after they moved to the CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club as part of Jack’s work managing a 300-home development with property magnate Mike Meldman.

While in London is thought they have been staying at Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace.

Known by the family as Nott Cott, the property has also been a home for the Prince and Princess of Wales following their wedding in 2011 and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, before they relocated to Frogmore Cottage.

The charming house only has two bedrooms, meaning Eugenie and Jack may be on the lookout for somewhere bigger.

Their new baby, due just a few months after the King and Queen’s coronation in May, will be 13th in line to the throne and will be titled Miss or Master.

The Brooksbanks married in October 2018, with their son August Philip Hawke arriving in February 2021.

Buckingham Palace said: “The family are delighted and August is very much looking forward to being a big brother.”

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The new arrival will also be a third grandchild for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.

Eugenie, known for her charity work helping to end slavery, recently spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

She shared her hopes for her son August to one day become a climate activist.



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