Neither do Eugenie and Jack (live in Australia). It may be an Australian custom, but my point was merely that his "mouthful" name doesn't have to be a problem per se.
Its the same in ENgland.. even relatively short names are often shortened...
Neither do Eugenie and Jack (live in Australia). It may be an Australian custom, but my point was merely that his "mouthful" name doesn't have to be a problem per se.
Well, none of us had August on our Bingo card. I’m happy that Philip is being used in the baby’s name.
From the start I expected them to release pictures and a name at some point. It took a little while longer probably because Eugenie only returned home with little August last weekend but now close family and friends have had the opportunity to somehow (mostly or completely digitally I assume) 'meet' August, they are ready to share him with the world.It's a lovely picture. I understand that they didn't want to release a full photo on the day he was born, before their family and friends had had chance to see photos, but it's nice to see an ordinary parents plus baby photo where you can actually see the baby's face, not just hands or feet or whatever.
I didn't see anyone guess it. I didn't come close. And I was pleased they released an actual picture - it annoys me when celebrities release a picture of their hands, or their feet. If you don't want to release one don't. If you do then just release a picture.
The only name posters had suggested that was chosen is Philip, but that was an easy guess.
No one could have come up with the other names aside from Eugenie and Jack. LOL
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Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel;
A form of August was also one of Prince Albert's names so that must be the five times great grandfather reference on the mother's side.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert,_Prince_Consort
why not just call him Albert? Then everyone would know whom he was called for.
why not just call him Albert? Then everyone would know whom he was called for.
Maybe they like the name August but not Albert.
I LOVE it! Dignified, non trendy and Royal. Not sure about " Hawke" but it makes sense why they would use it. August Philip is perfect.
ETA: According to People Magazine, baby August was delivered by Caesarian section due to Princess Eugenie's scoliosis. But i thought the scoliosis had been corrected through surgery?
Anyway, that would explain the princess's 3 day hospital stay.
I wonder why they used the name Hawke?
Interesting. Is the family related to Ethan Hawke?
A form of August was also one of Prince Albert's names so that must be the five times great grandfather reference on the mother's side.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert,_Prince_Consort
Eugenie herself explained that August and Hawke are after '5x great-grandfathers', so we know for sure what each name is referring to:The couple may have selected Hawke in honor of Jack's ancestor Rev. Edward Hawke Brooksbank.
Rev. Edward Hawke Brooksbank (1789-1883) > Edward Brooksbank (1826-1916) > Sir Edward Clitherow Brooksbank 1st Baronet (1858-1943) > Edward York Brooksbank (1888-1935) > Capt. Stamp Godfrey Brooksbank (1922-2017) > George Edward Hugh Brooksbank (b. 1949) > Jack Christopher Stamp Brooksbank (b. 1986) > August Philip Hawke Brooksbank (b. 2021).
Several of Eugenie's German ancestors were named August including August Duke of Saxe-Gotha (1772-1822), the maternal grandfather of Prince Albert.
August Duke of Saxe-Gotha (1772-1822) > Luise Duchess of Saxe-Coburg (1800-1831) > Albert Prince Consort (1819-1861) > Edward VII (1841-1910) > George V (1865-1936) > George VI (1895-1952) > Elizabeth II (b. 1926) > Andrew Duke of York (b. 1960) > Eugenie (b. 1990) > August Philip Hawke Brooksbank (b. 2021)
I LOVE it! Dignified, non trendy and Royal. Not sure about " Hawke" but it makes sense why they would use it. August Philip is perfect.
ETA: According to People Magazine, baby August was delivered by Caesarian section due to Princess Eugenie's scoliosis. But i thought the scoliosis had been corrected through surgery?
Anyway, that would explain the princess's 3 day hospital stay.
Eugenie herself explained that August and Hawke are after '5x great-grandfathers', so we know for sure what each name is referring to:
August: Prince Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel (in German: Franz Albrecht August Karl Emanuel) (prince consort of queen Victoria)
Philip: The Duke of Edinburgh
Hawke: Rev. Edward Hawke Brooksbank