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G’day, Princess!

Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank say they are 'honoured' to have had two koala joeys named after them at a Sydney wildlife park.

The two joeys, whose names were announced as Eugenie and Jack today, were born at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park at the start of the year to first time dad Archer and mum Brooklyn.

Sharing a 'cheeky' video of Eugenie the koala winking to her Instagram page, the Princess wrote: 'These two little baby koalas are living safely at Featherdale Wildlife Park in a wonderful habitat after the devastating bushfires earlier this year and we are honoured that they have been named after Jack and I.'

The royal added: 'So proud to be a part of rebuilding and supporting these sanctuaries.'

A 19-year-old Princess Eugenie visited the wildlife park in 2009 during her gap year and she's said to have been a 'huge supporter ever since'.


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