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Rebecca Russell

George, Charlotte and Louis' barely seen cousin who made his royal debut at Jubilee

Many of The Queen’s great-grandchildren live incredibly private lives away from the public eye and are only seen occasionally at events of local and national significance.

Her Majesty's 12 great-grandchildren are Savannah Phillips and Isla Phillips, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, Mia, Lena and Lucas Tindall, Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, August Brooksbank and Sienna Mapelli Mozzi.

The appearances of The Queen's great-grandchildren at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations last month resulted in countless funny moments that will be remembered for a long time to come.

A number of the young royals had rarely been seen in public before the exciting events to mark The Queen's 70 years on the throne. During the pageant on the final day, royal fans were excited to get their first glimpse at one young royal in particular.

August Brooksbank was pictured dressed in a sweet Union Jack jumper in the royal box with his parents, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.

August joined his parents in the royal box (Getty Images)

August Brooksbank was born on February 9, 2021 at the Portland Hospital in Marylebone. He is the son of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, as well as a grandson of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York.

August was born a few short weeks before the sad death of his great-grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

On the surface, it would appear that Princess Eugenie chose to follow the trend set by her elder cousins, such as Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, of giving her child a unique and unconventional name - but it couldn’t be further from the truth as August’s name is littered with royal links.

In an Instagram story post to introduce their son, the royal wrote: "On his grandfather's birthday weekend, thinking of my grandfather, we are introducing our little boy. He is named after his great-grandfather and both of his great x5 grandfathers."

August Brooksbank was born on February 9, 2021 (PA)
August's face has rarely been pictured (instagram.com/princesseugenie)

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The name August was one of the names of Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert. He was christened as Franz Albert August Karl Emanuel. His second middle name of Philip is a clear nod to Eugenie’s close bond to her late grandfather, The Duke of Edinburgh.

Another potential royal link is to Prince Augustus, Duke of Sussex - an eccentric son of King George III and favourite uncle of Queen Victoria.

The numerous links to Queen Victoria are unsurprising, given Eugenie’s mother, Sarah's profound interest in the Queen’s life and history. Her interest runs so deep that she named her two daughters after her.

Princess Beatrice was the name of the Queen’s youngest daughter and all three of Princess Eugenie’s names (Eugenie Victoria Helena) follow the same trend.

Eugenie was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria (she later became Queen Eugenie of Spain) and Helena was another of the Queen’s daughters.

As well as naming her daughters after the famous Queen, Sarah served as a producer on the 2009 film 'Young Victoria' which starred Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend.

August's name contains many historical links (Instagram)

Princess Eugenie spoke openly about her son before the Platinum Jubilee celebrations got underway last month and expressed her wish that August takes after The Queen.

In an article for The Spectator, Eugenie wrote: "I have given my life to my special little family and hope to impart even an inch of the values my grandmother has lived her life by.

"I think about my son August and what I’d like for him, what kind of world I’d like him to grow up in. And I think of my grannie and what she has stood for, for so many people and for our family during these 70 years. I’d love Augie to have her patience, her calmness and her kindness, while always being able to laugh at himself and keep a twinkle in his eye."

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