Princess Eugenie reveals how she and husband Jack are spending lockdown with private snaps
Princess Eugenie has revealed how she and husband Jack Brooksbank are spending lockdown.
- Princess Eugenie has shared private photos revealing how she and husband Jack Brooksbank are spending lockdown.
- The royal and her husband of a year and a half have been volunteering to help with an important cause.
- In other royal news, the Queen’s surprising post-lockdown plan has been revealed.
Princess Eugenie has shared a series of lovely behind-the-scene snaps to reveal what she and husband Jack Brooksbank have been up to during the coronavirus lockdown.
The royal shared a stream of photos of her and husband Jack volunteering with the Salvation Army, where they can be seen organising packages of dry food dressed in high-vis jackets complete with protective gloves.
‘Since 1865 the Salvation Army has been there with open doors to help so many people,’ wrote the Princess.
‘In the past few years I have witnessed first hand their dedication and hard work, so when they invited Jack and I to their newly created hub to pack boxes, we jumped at the chance.
‘As a group of volunteers we helped pack trolleys of food that are then taken and distributed to the Army's hugely important and much needed food banks that feed thousands across the UK.
‘Their message is key - their doors are open, always have been and always will be. @salvationarmyuk’.
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It came just hours after the Princess shared a lovely tribute to the world’s nurses in honour of International Nurses Day.
‘On International Nurses Day I wanted to say a HUGE thank you to every single nurse on the front line,’ she wrote alongside a powerful collage of nurses working on the front line.
Opening up about her history with spinal condition scoliosis, Eugenie continued, ‘I was only 12 when I was operated on at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 2002.
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‘The nurses were a constant source of comfort and support to my family and I. They were able to help me through one of the toughest moments of my life and all with a wonderful smile on their faces.
‘Thank you to them and thank you to all those out on the front line as we speak’.
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