Princess Eugenie is Having a Third Baby

Introduction

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank are having a third child. King Charles III is happy about the news.

Main Body

The baby will arrive in the summer. This baby is now 15th in line to be King or Queen. This means some other royal family members move down the list. Princess Eugenie's father, Prince Andrew, has problems with the law. The police arrested him in 2026. Some people are angry because he knew a bad man named Jeffrey Epstein. King Charles III still loves his family. He sent a nice message about the new baby. But Prince William wants a smaller royal family with fewer people.

Conclusion

The new baby shows how the royal family works. The King supports his family, but the public wants more honesty.

Learning

๐Ÿ“… Future vs. Now

In this story, we see two ways to talk about time. One is for things happening right now, and one is for things that will happen later.

1. The Future (The "Will" Word) When we are sure about something later, we use will.

  • The baby will arrive in the summer.
  • (Meaning: It is not here yet, but it is coming!)

2. Right Now (The "Is/Are" Word) When something is true at this moment, we use is or are.

  • King Charles is happy.
  • They are having a baby.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ People and Possession

Notice how we show who belongs to whom using the 's.

  • Princess Eugenie**'s** father โ†’\rightarrow (The father of Eugenie)
  • The royal family**'s** work โ†’\rightarrow (The work of the family)

Quick Tip: Just add 's to the person's name to show they own something or have a relationship!

Vocabulary Learning

arrive (v.)
to come to a place
Example:The baby will arrive in the summer.
summer (n.)
the warmest season of the year
Example:We plan a picnic in summer.
line (n.)
a sequence of people or things
Example:He stood in line for tickets.
royal (adj.)
belonging to a king or queen
Example:The royal family celebrated the new baby.
family (n.)
a group of related people
Example:My family lives in a big house.
law (n.)
a rule made by a government
Example:He broke the law by driving too fast.
police (n.)
officers who enforce laws
Example:The police arrested him.
angry (adj.)
feeling or showing annoyance
Example:She was angry when she heard the news.
honesty (n.)
the quality of being truthful
Example:Honesty is important in relationships.
public (n.)
people in general
Example:The public enjoyed the concert.