Princess Eugenie's newest photos are stirring more pregnancy talks. The York princess arrived at the Queen's Balmoral estate over the weekend with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and appears to have a noticeable baby bump. 

One photo of Princess Eugenie shows her wearing a green jacket and holding an orange-wrapped package. But, royal fans on Twitter immediately noticed the York princess' appearance, with many commenting that she looks to be "in the family way."  

Royal fans have been betting that Princess Eugenie will get pregnant this year following her October 2018 wedding to Jack. In March, she sparked pregnancy speculations after posting a cryptic Mother's Day message.  

The Brooksbank couple has been together for almost 10 years that a new addition in the family seems overdue. However, Buckingham Palace has not made any announcements about Princess Eugenie's pregnancy.

If Princess Eugenie and Jack are indeed expecting, the baby will be Queen Elizabeth's ninth great-grandchild and the 11th in line to the British throne. However, the child will not have a royal title since their father is a commoner and doesn't have a title as well. 

Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie is the first among the Yorks to visit Balmoral this year amid the COVID-19 restrictions. Prince Andrew is, also, expected to join the family but his arrival will likely be discreet and away from the prying eyes of the press. 

Eugenie's sister, Princess Beatrice, is still undergoing quarantine in London with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi following their short honeymoon in France. It's unclear if the couple will join the Windsors in their grandmother's summer home. 

The York princess said, in an ITV documentary, that she loves her visits to Balmoral as it is "the most beautiful place on Earth." Eugenie believes that her grandmother, also, loves the Highlands among her many palaces and properties since she can walk her dogs, have picnics and enjoy the outdoors. 

Princess Eugenie shared that Balmoral can get very busy since "people are coming in and going out" most of the time. But, it's also the one place where the royals can relax, breathe and run.

This year, however, the royals are encouraged to stay in separate apartments away from the main castle, which means that there will be no sleepovers. The family needs to follow strict safety protocols, including social distancing from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, to ensure that there will be no virus transmission.