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In Pictures: Princess Eugenie through the years

Eugenie’s journey from the newest royal arrival to becoming engaged to her long-term boyfriend.

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Princess Eugenie is to marry her long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank in a ceremony in Windsor in the autumn after becoming engaged in Nicaragua.

In pictures, we track Eugenie’s journey from a new arrival to a royal bride-in-waiting:

The Duke and Duchess of York pause outside the Portland Hospital in London in March 1990 with new arrival Princess Eugenie (Martin Keene/PA)
The Duke and Duchess of York outside the Portland Hospital in London in March 1990 with new arrival Princess Eugenie (Martin Keene/PA)
The Duchess of York poses with Eugenie (left) and Beatrice in Verbier, Switzerland in April 1996 (Tim Ockenden/PA)
The Duchess of York with Eugenie (left) and Beatrice in Verbier, Switzerland in April 1996 (Tim Ockenden/PA)
The Duke and Duchess of York sit with Beatrice (left) and Eugenie (right) in the grounds of Buckingham Palace at a charity tennis event in July 2000 (Fiona Hanson/PA)
The Duke and Duchess of York with Beatrice and Eugenie (left) in the grounds of Buckingham Palace at a charity tennis event in July 2000 (Fiona Hanson/PA)
Princess Eugenie arrives with her parents for her first day at St George's School, Windsor, in September 2001 (Tim Ockenden/PA)
Princess Eugenie arrives with her parents for her first day at St George’s School, Windsor, in September 2001 (Tim Ockenden/PA)
Eugenie and her mother during a visit to the Teenage Cancer Unit at St James Hospital in Leeds in October 2008 (John Giles/PA)
Eugenie and her mother during a visit to the Teenage Cancer Unit at St James’s Hospital in Leeds in October 2008 (John Giles/PA)
Princess Beatrice, the Duchess of York and Princess Eugenie at the Teenage Cancer Trust's young persons unit at University College Hospital, London in December 2016 (Ian West/PA)
Princess Beatrice, the Duchess of York and Princess Eugenie at the Teenage Cancer Trust’s young persons’ unit at University College Hospital, London in December 2016 (Ian West/PA)

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