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Privacy NoticePrincess Eugenie is considering moving back to the UK full-time following a rather successful year for her husband Jack Brooksbank’s AEB Consultants wine business. According to official tax statements, the company Jack owns with his mother Nicola had a whopping £616,610 in its bank account at the end of this accounting year on March 31, 2024. The couple and their two sons currently split their time between London and Portugal, but the continuing success of Jack’s UK-based firm means they are considering a permanent move to England. “Eugenie is adamant that she wants to head back to the UK on a more permanent basis and use the villa in Portugal as a holiday home,” a source told Daily Express.
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“They are very close to their families and all like spending lots of quality time together with the children. “Jack’s success has given them the freedom to fly back and forth between two countries and provide the boys with a loving and close-knit family unit.” Jack announced last year that he had changed the name of his drinks company to honour his two sons to AEB Consultants Ltd, with the initials standing for the names of his two boys August, three, and Ernest, one. “Jack’s company doing so well makes it easier for them to head back to England on a more permanent basis. “They [the family] are currently spending a lot of time in Portugal and as the boys get a bit older, they are looking for kindergartens near to their London home and eventually schools in the UK.” The insider revealed that Jack, 38, is currently thriving in his role within the marketing department for the Discovery Land Company and the family are loving their time at the exclusive CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club resort, but their hearts lie in Britain.
The couple currently split their time between London and Portugal
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“They are British through and through,” the source shared. “There’s no way they would move away from the UK on a permanent basis. “The Discovery Land Company has recently acquired new land next to the CostaTerra resort so that will be expanding.” “Jack will be working on marketing the projects there but Eugenie has her heart set on more time in Britain.” Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are reportedly considering a permanent move back to the UK, following a successful year for Jack’s wine business, AEB Consultants. According to official tax statements, the company, which Jack co-owns with his mother Nicola, had an impressive £616,610 in its bank account at the end of this accounting year on March 31, 2024. Princess Eugenie, 34, has been increasingly visible within the Royal Family recently. The youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson is the co-founder of The Anti-Slavery Collective, an organisation dedicated to eradicating modern slavery, which affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide. She aims to achieve this by uniting change-makers and raising awareness. In addition, she supports various charitable organisations such as Tate Modern and The Serpentine, and holds ambassadorial and patron roles at charities including Teenage Cancer Trust, the European School of Osteopathy, and the Elephant Family. Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnPrincess Eugenie