Princess Eugenie and Ellie Goulding.Photo: Oliver Rudkin/Shutterstock

Princess Eugenie, Ellie Goulding Leo’s preview event, The Arts Club, London, UK - 09 Oct 2017

Princess Eugeniehas fellow new momEllie Goulding’s back.

The singer shared a selfie on Instagram Thursday with her 6-month-old son,Arthur, writing that she was heading to the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.

“Our future generations shouldn’t have to inherit a broken planet because we didn’t take the opportunity to fix it when we could! LETS GO!!! xx 🌏💚” Goulding, 34, captioned the image.

Her close friend Princess Eugenie (who welcomed her own son,August, in February) was quick to support the post.Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, 31, commented with fist bump and flexing arm emojis.

And that wasn’t the only royal connection in Goulding’s comment section:Kate Middleton’s younger brotherJames Middletonalso replied to the post with a red heart emoji.

Princess Eugenie has been keeping up with the COP26 summit, reposting clips and photos — including ones featuring her cousinPrince William, unclePrince Charlesand grandmother Queen Elizabeth — on her Instagram Story throughout the week.

“Thank you world for giving us such a beautiful place to live,” she captioned thepost. “To mark this day I wanted to share some photos over the years (and more recent ones 👶🏻) that remind me how amazing our environment is and how we must always protect it.”

Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie, Ellie Goulding and Caspar Jopling.James Devaney/WireImage

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank

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For theNovember issueofTatler, Goulding opened up about becoming a first-time mom, sharing that she hasswapped parenting advice with Princess Eugenie.

“There’s a huge sense of camaraderie among new mums, not only dealing with being pregnant, but then breastfeeding and just figuring it all out,” said the pop star. “It seems like motherhood is a time when you can never say too much about what’s going on, and I’m grateful for that.”

source: people.com