Princess Eugenie is the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew, the second son of the Queen, 92.
She revealed her engagement to Jack Brooksbank, a drinks ambassador, in January.
How does Eugenie’s husband-to-be compare to her father, the Duke of York?
A body lanuage expert told Express.co.uk they differ in one way.
Comparing Jack’s body language in his engagement interview to Andrew’s body language in his in the 80s, body language expert Judi James said: “Jack’s body language is almost totally opposite to Andrew’s at that point in their relationships.”
Judi clims Jack is more amicable during his interview, which was conducted by the BBC’s Matt Baker, 40, that Andrew was when he was interviewed with Sarah Ferguson after their engagement.
“There is no arrogance from Jack and his raised brows and beaming smile make him look amenable and smitten rather than difficult and high-status.”
In fact, Judi compares Jack to a totally different figure in the Royal Family.
She liken the drinks ambassador to Captain Mark Phillips.
Captain Mark Phillips, now 69, from Tetbury, Gloucestershire, married Princess Anne, 68, in 1973.
The Olympic equestrian had two children with Anne, Peter and Zara.
Judi said: “(Jack’s) amiability signals look rather similar to Captain Mark Philips’s when he married into the royal family but unlike Mark it could be that Jack is given an royal induction, being welcomed by a much more empathetic and less intimidating generation of younger royals.
“Eugenie and Jack’s body language shows a younger couple rather sweetly in love, especially Jack who lacks the signals of alpha machismo that Andrew and Harry learnt in the forces.”
Prince Andrew has an impressive career in the militry behind him.
He served in the Royal Navy, trained as a helicopter pilot and took the Royal Marines All Arms Commando Course.
Later he went into flying training with the RAF.
Andrew served onboard the shop Invincible during th Falklands war as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot.
He has had the rank of Vice Admiral since 2015 and has been awarded a number of honours.
They include the Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848) and the Royal Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG).
Princess Eugenie: Five facts about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s youngest daughter
Full name
Her full title is Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena of York. She is the Queen’s sixth grandchild and is currently ninth in the line of succession.
Education
Eugenie started her education at Winkfield Montessori before heading to Upton House School and Coworth Park School.
She then attended St.George’s School in Windsor before completing her A levels in Art, English Literature, and History of Art at Marlborough College.
To undertake her Bachelors degree in English Literature, History of Art and Politics, Eugenie attended Newcastle University.
Career
In 2013, Eugenie moved to New York City to work for online auction firm Paddle8 as a benefit auctions manager.
She returned to London in 2015 to work for Hauser & Wirth art gallery as an associate director, gaining a promotion to be a director in 2017.
Social media
Princess Eugenie joined Instagram in March this year, the first royal to officially do so. Other members of the Royal Family have accounts run by the palaces.
She has 281,000 followers, but is only following 19 accounts, including close friend Ellie Goulding, her mother, and Queen Rania of Jordan.
Celebrity friends
Eugenie mixes in strictly A List circles, and is friends with celebrities and the cream of British society.
Close girlfriends include Cressida Bonas and Chelsy Davy, both former flames of Prince Harry.
Ellie Goulding, Cara Delevinge, Jack Whitehall, Jimmy Carr, and James Blunt are also known to be friendly with the Princess.