Jack Brooksbank, who turned 40 on May 3, was once known as 'barman Jack' and is an ambassador for Casamigos tequila, reports say. He met Princess Eugenie in March 2010 and they married in 2018. The Instagram post included photos of Jack on a beach, playing with their son, and a younger photo with a sombrero.
The images were initially uploaded then taken down and reposted with altered captions, according to reports. The tribute comes after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on February 19, 2025 on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, following the release of Epstein files. Sarah Ferguson took Eugenie and Beatrice to see Jeffrey Epstein in 2009.
Jack Brooksbank was once the archetypal party person, not only did he enjoy social life and partying, but he made it his job.
Andrew has denied wrongdoing. The status of his legal case remains unclear. According to Daily Mail - Home, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams described the scandal as casting a pall over the family.
His 40th birthday is on May 3, but this is not a time which will be easy for him to celebrate. He is married to Princess Eugenie, with two sons.
His sister-in-law is Princess Beatrice and there have been rumours over strain on her marriage to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Jack is reportedly far less social these days, partly as a result of his move to Portugal, but the scandal that has enveloped Eugenie's parents Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson has undoubtedly cast a pall over all their lives and sightings are often reported in the Press.
The vast global publicity surrounding them and in particular their links to the deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, has also reminded the public of the partying years of Eugenie and Beatrice – and questions arise over who was paying for their luxury lifestyle.
Their visit to see Epstein in Florida in 2009 with their mother Sarah Ferguson just after his release for child sex trafficking was simply bizarre and it has been noted that Beatrice was 20 and Eugenie 19 at the time. Both do useful charitable work although Eugenie has stepped down from Anti-Slavery International.
More may be released which will be embarrassing. Jack's 40th will probably be marked in a low-key celebration during a tense time for anyone with connections to the York brand.