Mourning for Eugenia of York, unfortunately her father-in-law died at the age of 72 a few days before her baptism
Eugenie of York suffered a severe loss a few days before baptismo from his son August. In fact, even the Royal Palace is in mourning. Unfortunately the father in law, father of his husband Jack, And died after struggling for a long time with the Covid. Doctors have been trying to save him for months.
A news that was released only the day after religious ritual. The ceremony was also present Queen Elizabeth.
A heartbreaking loss he has broken hearts of all members of the Royal family. However, despite the mourning, the two parents they showed up smiling on the feast day.
George Brooksbank I had 72 years old, it was a business consultant retired. He was married to Nicola for 36 years and together, they had lived between London and Bordeaux. He contracted the Covid last year. Given his serious condition, the doctors decided to hospitalize him in the hospital. Unfortunately they had to keep him attached to respirator for 5 long weeks.
However from that moment there has not been never recovered. In fact he died a few days ago, for complications related to the Coronavirus. His family, however, are happy, because saw his grandson born August, in February of this year.
Eugenia of York did not postpone the baptism of her son
Despite the loss suffered, Eugenia and her husband Jack have decided to do not postpone baptism. The ceremony was in fact celebrated at the All Saints Chapel, in the castle of Windsor.
Together with little August, he also received his sacrament cousin Lucas, son of Zara and Mike Tindall.
Eugenia and her husband Jack went through the ritual with strength and courage. In the photos of the ceremony, the woman appeared in a cream-colored dress, with blue embroidery, of the brand Zimmermann.
Obviously, the presence of Queen Elizabeth has helped the young couple to face the ache for this heartbreaking loss. Buckingham Palace chose not to comment on the news.
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