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Ascot-Ladies Day. Princess Eugenie HM Queen Elizabeth II
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Princess Eugenie has revealed the name of her daughter and the
historic reasons for it.
The littlest member of the Royal Family has been named Adelaide
Elizabeth Annina.
The princess shared the news on her Instagram and said that the
picks honoured three very special people in her life.
Among them is Eugenie’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who is
the inspiration for Adelaide’s middle name.
Baby Adelaide was born in Lisbon on August 3, the third child of
Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank.
The proud mum said that her daughter’s name reflected Portuguese
and English history as a nod to Adelaide’s place of birth as well
as her family tree.
As she revealed what she had called her first daughter, Eugenie
also said that the newest addition to the Brooksbank family had two
fans on hand at all times: her big brothers, August and Ernest.
Five year old Augie, as his parents call him, and three year old
Ernie were seen cuddling their little sister in new images shared
by their parents.
Adelaide Brooksbank is fifteenth in line to the throne and is
the fifteenth great grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince
Philip.



