Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, are no longer staying at Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's house in Windsor. The Royal Lodge was their home for the last six months of the lockdown but they have reportedly returned to London. 

Reports stated that York princess has been seen about town in the city with her husband in the last few weeks, suggesting that they are now living at Ivy Cottage. Their marital house is within the grounds of Kensington Palace, near Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Eugenie and Jack had been at the Duke and Duchess of York's Royal Lodge since the middle of March. According to Hello, the princess wanted to be closer to her parents during an uncertain public health crisis. But, once the U.K. government eased the restrictions, Eugenie and Jack moved out and returned to London. 

In a podcast interview on City Island, the Duchess of York confirmed that she spent a lot of "lovely time" with Eugenie and Jack while in isolation. Over at Instagram, the mother and daughter shared photos of their efforts to send care packages and food for the frontliners.  

Jack was also in a handful of these pictures, helping out his wife and mother-in-law with the packing and the deliveries. Prince Andrew also joined in the packing one time and a photo was shared on his assistant's Instagram. 

Missing from the York family during the lockdown was Princess Beatrice. The older York daughter was staying with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his mother in Cotswold at the height of the strict restrictions. The Duchess of York said that she missed Beatrice a lot during the lockdown but it was also nice that she got to spend her time with her then-future mother-in-law. At that time, Beatrice and Edo were still making changes and finalizing their wedding plans. 

Meanwhile, Eugenie, once again, shared a photo of her scoliosis scar operation on her Instagram stories. She wrote that she opened up about her scar earlier this year and received a lot of responses and messages of support. 

The royal, then, reshared these messages as a dose of good vibes and inspiration. Princess Eugenie had the surgery to fit a titanium into her spine when she was 12 years old. She said that she had been angry and confused then because all she could think about was not being able to run or play. But, the surgery turned out to be a life-changing experience for the York princess.