Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have ‘moved back in with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’

Pregnant Princess Eugenie has moved out of Frogmore Cottage and in with her parents Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew,  a royal correspondent has claimed.

Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie said Eugenie, 30, and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 34,  moved into the Royal Lodge in Windsor before Christmas after spending just six weeks at Harry and Meghan’s former home. 

In the latest episode of Scobie’s podcast The HeirPod, ABC News London correspondent Maggie Rulli, said: ‘We saw something in the news a few weeks ago about how Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank had moved into Frogmore Cottage.

Princess Eugenie has moved out of Frogmore Cottage and in with her parents Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew as she prepares for the birth of her first child, a royal correspondent has claimed. She is pictured in Mayfair in December 

‘Harry and Meghan had opened the doors to the home to the couple and then mysteriously there was a report that said they had moved out. And no one really knew exactly where they were.’

Scobie then explained the couple spent the Christmas holiday at the Royal Lodge, where Eugenie and sister Beatrice, 32, grew up.

‘So I imagine that’s probably where they will remain up until much later in the year,’ he added.

The tenth-in-line to the throne, who is due to give birth to her first child early this year,  moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former UK home Frogmore Cottage late last year, but moved out within six weeks. 

Omid Scobie, who is the co-author of the bombshell Sussex biography Finding Freedom has said Eugenie, 30 and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 34, have moved into the Royal Lodge in Windsor with Sarah Ferguson. Eugenie and Fergie are pictured together in August 2019 at Ellie Goulding's wedding to Caspar Jopling

Omid Scobie, who is the co-author of the bombshell Sussex biography Finding Freedom has said Eugenie, 30 and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 34, have moved into the Royal Lodge in Windsor with Sarah Ferguson. Eugenie and Fergie are pictured together in August 2019 at Ellie Goulding’s wedding to Caspar Jopling

The tenth-in-line to the throne, who is due to give birth to her first child early this year, moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former UK home Frogmore Cottage (pictured) late last year, but moved out within six weeks

The tenth-in-line to the throne, who is due to give birth to her first child early this year, moved into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former UK home Frogmore Cottage (pictured) late last year, but moved out within six weeks

Speaking in an episode of Darlton Harris’ podcast City Island last year, Sarah Ferguson, 61,  confirmed that Jack and Eugenie had spent the first lockdown at the 21- acre, 30-room Windsor home she shares with ex-husband Prince Andrew.

‘During this lockdown period I’ve really loved spending more time with Eugenie and Jack,’ 

‘My daughter got married to Jack in, oh goodness, was it last October? No, it was October before, heavens!

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank married at St George's Chapel in Windsor in October 2018

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in October 2018 

‘And so, of course once she’s gone to get married, they live away. So, I haven’t seen her so much and so now it’s been a total joy to spend real quality time with her,’ she explained. 

Eugenie’s baby will be the Queen’s ninth great-grandchild and the first grandchild of the her second son, Prince Andrew, who has spend the last year surrounded by scandal due to his friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.   

The Royal Lodge is about five miles from Windsor Castle, where the Queen and Prince Philip have spent lockdown, while it’s also just a few miles from Frogmore Cottage.

Omid Scobie is the author of Finding Freedom, the bombshell biography about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s lives as senior royals before they stepped down last year.

Jack and Eugenie's baby will be the Queen's ninth greatgrandchild and the first grandchild of the her second son, Prince Andrew

Jack and Eugenie’s baby will be the Queen’s ninth greatgrandchild and the first grandchild of the her second son, Prince Andrew

Princess Eugenie gave Salvation Army safe house residents Christmas gifts of crafts and other activities to 'help with their well-being' as they stayed safe and continued to recover from their experiences of modern slavery. Pictured, during a previous visit to the charity

Princess Eugenie gave Salvation Army safe house residents Christmas gifts of crafts and other activities to ‘help with their well-being’ as they stayed safe and continued to recover from their experiences of modern slavery. Pictured, during a previous visit to the charity

It comes as the Salvation Army revealed Eugenie gave their safe house residents Christmas gifts to ‘help with their well-being’ as they continued to recover from their experiences of modern slavery.  

Eugenie along with Anti-Slavery Collective co-founder Julia de Boinville, personally handed out presents of crafts and other activities to the residents in December. 

Taking to Twitter, The Salvation Army shared a snap of a pile of gifts wrapped in red paper and a signed card from Eugenie and Julia which read: ‘Thank you for welcoming Eugenie and I into our home earlier this month, and for sharing your stories so openly. 

‘You inspire us to keep fighting against modern slavery, and we have you in our hearts and minds every day.’ 

The charity penned: ‘This Christmas safe house residents were delighted to receive gifts from Anti-Slavery Collective founders HRH Princess Eugenie & Julia de Boinville containing crafts & other activities to help with their well-being as they stay safe and continue to recover from their experiences of modern slavery.’