{"id":67634,"date":"2023-09-22T12:04:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-22T12:04:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/?p=67634"},"modified":"2023-09-22T12:04:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-22T12:04:09","slug":"princess-eugenie-announces-series-two-of-her-podcast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/lifestyle\/princess-eugenie-announces-series-two-of-her-podcast\/","title":{"rendered":"Princess Eugenie announces series two of her podcast"},"content":{"rendered":"
Princess Eugenie has officially returned to work after giving birth to her son Ernest in May, as she announces a new series of her podcast with the Anti-Slavery collective.<\/p>\n
The mother-of-two, 33, gave birth to baby Ernest at the end of May and spent the summer making the most of family life.<\/p>\n
However after making her first post-natal public appearance last week at the Vogue World event in central London, in which she dazzled in a chartreuse gown, Eugenie is very much back to work.<\/p>\n
In a story on the Anti-Slavery Collective’s Instagram account, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s youngest daughter revealed the Floodlight podcast is returning for series two.<\/p>\n
Speaking on the clip with her co-host Julia de Boinville, Eugenie revealed the podcast will return to the airwaves next month – and their first guest is former UK prime minster Theresa May.<\/p>\n
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Princess Eugenie and her Floodlight podcast co-host\u00a0Julia de Boinville announced on Instagram today that the second series will return next month – and their first guest will be Theresa May<\/p>\n
Speaking in the video, Julia says the pair have been working on the second series of the podcast for ‘a long, long time’.<\/p>\n
She revealed the guests on the new series included ‘sports stars, charity leaders, musicians’, among others.<\/p>\n
Eugenie added the first episode of series two will land on October 18, which is Anti-Slavery Day, and that the first guest will be Theresa May.<\/p>\n
She described the big name as ‘so exciting’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The Anti-Slavery Collective also revealed Eugenie will appear on Instagram Live this evening at 6pm where she will be in discussion with Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The announcement marks Princess Eugenie’s return to her dedicated charity work following Ernest’s birth on 30 May.<\/p>\n
She made a splash last ween when she appeared at the Vogue World event for London Fashion week and cut a glamorous figure with her sister, Princess Beatrice, 35.<\/p>\n
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Princess Eugenie made her dazzling return to public life last week at the Vogue World event for London Fashion week<\/p>\n
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Princess Eugenie has welcomed her second baby with husband Jack Brooksbank, named\u00a0Ernest George Ronnie<\/p>\n
Ernest will not receive a title, however, and \u2013 according to rules laid down by George V in 1917 – is not entitled to be called His Royal Highness.<\/p>\n
He is the first of Elizabeth II’s great-grandchildren to be born since her death last September.<\/p>\n
The new baby is named after Eugenie’s grandfather on Sarah Ferguson’s side, Major Ronald Ferguson, as well as Jack Brooksbank’s own father George Brooksbank, who passed away in November 2021.<\/p>\n
Major Ronald, who died in 2003 aged 71 in London, was polo manager to the late Prince Philip before working for King Charles.<\/p>\n
He was educated at Eton, and followed up with a 19-year military career via Sandhurst and a commission in the Household Cavalry.<\/p>\n
At the height of his career, he captained the Sovereign’s Escort during the Queen’s Trooping the Colour birthday parade.<\/p>\n
He was known to be a colourful figure of London’s society, especially due to his marital affairs.<\/p>\n
The Major was known to be protective of his family, especially his daughter Sarah, and valued his privacy.<\/p>\n
He once told a journalist: ‘I am nobody. Nobody at all. I just happen to be the father of the Duchess of York. I mean, that doesn’t make me terribly important, does it?’<\/p>\n
The mother-of-two stunned in a jewel-toned satin gown with statement shoulders and sported slicked-back hair and statement make up as she made her return to public life.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank was born at the Portland Hospital in London, just like his older brother August, in May.<\/p>\n
Weighing 7lbs 1oz, his name pays tribute to his late grandfather, Jack’s dad George, who died aged 72 in 2021, and Fergie’s father Major Ronald Ferguson.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Eugenie also said his name was a tribute to his great great great grandfather George V, whose middle name was also Ernest.<\/p>\n
A sweet snap posted on Instagram showed her older son August watching over his little brother asleep in his Moses basker, which the new mother captioned: ‘Augie is loving being a big brother already.’<\/p>\n
The new arrival is 13th in line to the throne, pushing Prince Edward into 14th place.<\/p>\n