Princess Eugenie shares sweet photo of son August dressed in a monster outfit for Halloween

Princess Eugenie has delighted royal fans by sharing a sweet photograph of her son August Brooksbank dressed in a monster ensemble to celebrate Halloween.

The Queen’s granddaughter, 31, revealed a glimpse of her eight-month-old firstborn playing with a soft, yellow Minion toy while sporting a blue costume, featuring five eyes and orange horns.

Sharing the picture to Instagram yesterday, Eugenie said: ‘Wonder what they are talking about…’ alongside a collection of spooky emojis.

In another shot posted to her stories, the royal showed her little one – whose face wasn’t facing the camera – crawling.  

Princess Eugenie has delighted royal fans by sharing a sweet photograph (pictured) of her son August Brooksbank dressed in a monster ensemble to celebrate Halloween

Sharing the picture to Instagram yesterday, Eugenie said: 'Wonder what they are talking about...' alongside a collection of spooky emojis

Sharing the picture to Instagram yesterday, Eugenie said: ‘Wonder what they are talking about…’ alongside a collection of spooky emojis 

The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed her first child, who is 13th in line to the throne, with husband Jack Brooksbank on February 9 at London's Portland Hospital

The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed her first child, who is 13th in line to the throne, with husband Jack Brooksbank on February 9 at London’s Portland Hospital

The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson welcomed her first child, who is 13th in line to the throne, with husband Jack Brooksbank on February 9 at London’s Portland Hospital. 

Elsewhere, Eugenie also shared a snap of a carved pumpkin, which appeared to have three owl figures cut into it.

‘My 2021 attempt at a scary pumpkin,’ she captioned the snap, before adding to the picture of August: ‘at least my little Halloween monster is scary…’ 

In another shot posted to her stories, the royal showed her little one - whose face wasn't facing the camera - crawling.

In another shot posted to her stories, the royal showed her little one – whose face wasn’t facing the camera – crawling.

Elsewhere, Eugenie also shared a snap of a carved pumpkin, which appeared to have three owl figures cut into it

Elsewhere, Eugenie also shared a snap of a carved pumpkin, which appeared to have three owl figures cut into it

Meanwhile, Eugenie joined modern slavery survivors for an art therapy class in West London this week.

The royal, who founded The Anti-Slavery Collective charity foundation, was seen visiting an Salvation Army outreach hub dressed in a stunning £139 blue Whistles dress. 

The mother-of-one proved her artistic flair with an impressive landscape picture featuring a mountain scene after participants were asked to paint murals themed around ‘what freedom meant to each survivor’.

The Duke of York’s youngest daughter inscribed the artwork with her initials ‘EY’, for Eugenie York.

Meanwhile, Eugenie joined modern slavery survivors for an art therapy class in West London this week

Meanwhile, Eugenie joined modern slavery survivors for an art therapy class in West London this week 

The Duke of York's youngest daughter inscribed the artwork with her initials 'EY', for Eugenie York (her artwork is seen in the centre)

The Duke of York’s youngest daughter inscribed the artwork with her initials ‘EY’, for Eugenie York (her artwork is seen in the centre)

Eugenie was seen posing alongside the director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Kathy Betteridge, and Service Manager for The Salvation Army’s London Outreach service, Jenny Gibson. 

The royal was later pictured taking part in the class, sitting at a roundtable in front of a whiteboard emblazoned with the words ‘art therapy session’. 

Sharing the picture to their Instagram , The Anti-Slavery Collective wrote: ‘Yesterday our co-founder, HRH Princess Eugenie, was delighted to visit a Salvation Army outreach hub to take part in an art therapy class alongside modern slavery survivors. They painted murals themed around freedom and what it meant to each survivor.

‘The Salvation Army offers survivors of modern slavery a wide range of services including: confidential legal advice, health care, counselling, educational opportunities, financial support, and support in obtaining employment and housing.’ 

The mother-of-one proved her artistic flair with an impressive landscape picture featuring a mountain scene after participants were asked to paint murals themed around 'what freedom meant to each survivor'.

The mother-of-one proved her artistic flair with an impressive landscape picture featuring a mountain scene after participants were asked to paint murals themed around ‘what freedom meant to each survivor’.

Princess Eugenie was seen posing alongside the director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Kathy Betteridge, and Service Manager for The Salvation Army’s London Outreach service, Jenny Gibson

Princess Eugenie was seen posing alongside the director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Kathy Betteridge, and Service Manager for The Salvation Army’s London Outreach service, Jenny Gibson

Earlier this month Eugenie celebrated her three year anniversary with her husband Jack Brooksbank. 

Jack – who shares son August Philip Hawke Brooksbank, eight months – with Eugenie, is the European Brand Director for Casamigos tequila which was founded by George Clooney and Rande Gerber. 

It’s believed Eugenie is on maternity leave from her role at gallery Hauser & Wirth where she’s a director, but she’s been keeping busy with her philanthropic interests.