Princess Eugenie poses with sons Ernest and August on beach in Jamaica
by Jo Tweedy For Mailonline · Mail OnlineNew photos of Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank have emerged enjoying a balmy new year break in Jamaica with friends.
Snaps of the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and her financier husband Jack, 37, posing with friends - and their two young sons - on a beautiful Caribbean beach were posted on Instagram by the couple's friend Brendan Fallis, husband of US influencer Hannah Bronfman.
Looking relaxed and happy, the couple, who attended Sandringham with King Charles and Queen Camilla on Christmas Day, are seen in a lively group shot during their stay.
Ernest, born in May last year, can be seen sitting on his father's lap who is raising a hand to wave at the camera, and doting mum Eugenie, 33, is seemingly distracted by her baby son.
August, now two, independently stands with his friends further back in the shot, wearing a green t-shirt.
Captioned 'When traditions begin', the photo sees the 20-strong group grinning at the camera as they pose for the picture.
Another snap shows Eugenie holding Ernest with three friends and their babies.
Wrapped in a towel and linen shirt after a swim, Eugenie smiles at the camera in the beach shot as the quartet pose beside a palm tree.
Eugenie and Jack have been married for five years and were wed at St George's Chapel, Windsor on October 12, 2018.
Their first child, August, was born on February 9 2021, with little brother Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank following in May last year.
The couple took to Instagram to announce the birth of Ernest on May 30 2023.
He was born at the private Portland Hospital in London like his brother - and his mother before him.
Ernest is 13th in line to the throne, and pushed Prince Edward into 14th place.
The warm temperatures of Jamaica are a far cry from blustery Norfolk where the princess and her husband spent Christmas Day last year.
Eugenie and Jack joined other members of the extended Royal Family on December 25 at St Mary Magdalene Church on King Charles' Norfolk Estate.