Princess Eugenie shares a snap of her son August as she marks her first Mother’s Day

Princess Eugenie has shared a second glimpse of her and Jack Brooksbank’s one-month-old son August lying among a field of daffodils.  

Taking to Instagram, the royal, 30, celebrated her first Mother’s Day by sharing an adorable snap of her son August, who was born on February 9, and can be seen donning a warm babygrow adorned with whales, a knitted white cardigan, matching hat and fluffy rabbit slippers. 

She also shared a picture of her mother Sarah Ferguson, 61, holding her as a baby and praised her in a full-circle moment. 

Royal fans were delighted with the snap and sent Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 34, their best wishes.

Princess Eugenie, 30, has shared a snap of her one-month-old son August to mark her first Mother’s Day as a mum (pictured)

In a candid caption, the first time mother said she was 'so excited' to be August's mother and enjoying her first Mother's Day

In a candid caption, the first time mother said she was ‘so excited’ to be August’s mother and enjoying her first Mother’s Day 

‘I’m so excited to be August’s mum and as you can see I’m enjoying my first Mother’s Day,’ Eugenie wrote in a post alongside the picture of her son. 

August, whose face is not revealed in the picture, is lying among bunches of daffodils. 

The new mother also paid tribute to Sarah Ferguson – commonly referred to as Fergie on this Mother’s Day. 

Eugenie also paid tribute with a picture of her mother Sarah Ferguson holding her in 1990, the year of her birth

Eugenie also paid tribute with a picture of her mother Sarah Ferguson holding her in 1990, the year of her birth 

‘I’m also celebrating my beautiful Mumma with this picture of us from March 1990. You’ve taught me so much. ⁣ ⁣⁣Happy Mother’s Day to all,’ she wrote. 

Royal fans  were quick to comment on the adorable snap, including Eugenie’s brother-in-law Edo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Beatrice’s husband. 

All throughout the day, the royal family have been celebrating Mother’s Day on social media, with Kensington Palace leading the emotional tribute.

Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared home-made cards from Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have addressed to their ‘Granny Diana’ to mark Mother’s Day – just a week after Prince Harry spoke about his and Meghan Markle’s experience in relation to his mother during the tell-all Oprah Winfrey interview.  

The cards made by the Cambridge children were adorned with flowers, hearts and rabbits. Pictured, card by Prince Louis

The cards made by the Cambridge children were adorned with flowers, hearts and rabbits. Pictured, card by Prince Louis

The cards were shared by the Kensington Palace official Instagram account (pictured, George's card)

The cards were shared by the Kensington Palace official Instagram account (pictured, George’s card)

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis made home-made cards addressed to their 'Granny Diana' to mark Mother's Day. Pictured, Princess Charlotte's card

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis made home-made cards addressed to their ‘Granny Diana’ to mark Mother’s Day. Pictured, Princess Charlotte’s card

Prince William with Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Harry on the day he joined Eton in September 199

Prince William with Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Harry on the day he joined Eton in September 1995

Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five, wrote letter themselves, while Prince Louis, who turns three in April, signed his name

Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five, wrote letter themselves, while Prince Louis, who turns three in April, signed his name

The cards were shared by the Kensington Palace official Instagram account, with a sweet message encouraging those struggling with bereavement.

Noting this Mother’s Day was ‘different,’ the Palace revealed Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton’s children write letters to their paternal grandmother each year on Mother’s Day.

The cards made by the Cambridge children were adorned with flowers, hearts and rabbits – with Princess Charlotte writing: ‘Papa is missing you.’ 

Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five, wrote the letter themselves, while Prince Louis, who turns three in April, signed his name. 

In a second post, the Duke of Cambridge shared a photograph of a very colourful cake made by his children for their mother, Kate Middleton, and a snap of Carole Middleton holding a young Kate’s hand.

The caption read: ‘Celebrating two other special mothers today. Made by George, Charlotte and Louis.’