The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with other members of the Royal Family, have arrived at St George’s Chapel for the marriage of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
The Duchess of Cambridge is wearing a new Alexander McQueen dress and Philip Treacy hat. The Duchess of Sussex is wearing Givenchy and a Noel Stuart hat.
Celebrity guests include Naomi Campbell, Liv Tyler, Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey creator), Robbie Williams and Ayda Field, Ellie Goulding, Demi Moore, Kate Moss, Holly Candy, Stephen Fry, James Blunt, Jack Whitehall, Cara Delevingne.
Notable other guests include Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas (Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriends), Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs (Beulah London founder), some of the Greek and Hanover royals, Pippa and James Matthews, James Middleton.
A few photos of the adorable bridal party of six bridesmaids and two page boys, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte. This is the fourth wedding that George and Charlotte served as page boy and bridesmaid.
Prince Edward and Sophie’s daughter Lady Louise Windsor accompanied the children inside the church.
The little outfits were designed by Amaia Arrieta of Amaia Kids. The design incorporates the Mark Bradford artwork included in the Order of Service.
Congratulations to princesseugenie & Jack Brooksbank who are now officially married! 🥂
Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie of York looks beautiful today! Her wedding dress has been designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, who founded the British based label Peter Pilotto, in London in 2007. The brand is known for its innovative textile design, paired with a modern feminine silhouette.
The dress includes a number of symbols that are meaningful to Princess Eugenie as motifs. The symbols are a Thistle for Scotland acknowledging the couple's fondness for Balmoral, a Shamrock for Ireland as a nod to the Bride's Ferguson family, the York Rose and ivy representing the couple's home.
The princess had specifically requested a low back on the dress that shows off the scars from her scoliosis operation. She had surgery for the spinal condition when she was 12 and underwent an eight-hour operation to correct it.
Eugenie is in the Queen Mother’s Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara! It was made by Boucheron for Mrs Greville in 1919 in a style popularised by the Russian Imperial Court.
The tiara is made of brilliant and rose cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side. The tiara was bequeathed by Mrs Greville to Queen Elizabeth in 1942.
Eugenie’s earrings are a gift to her from Jack.
The Wedding shoes are satin peep-toe heels by Charlotte Olympia.
The Wedding bouquet, created by floral designer Rob Van Helden's sister, Patrice Van Helden Oakes, consists of Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis pips, hints of baby blue thistles, white spray roses and trailing ivy. The traditional sprigs of myrtle from Osbourne House are also included in the bouquet – a royal wedding tradition started by Queen Victoria’s daughter.
I must say, I think this is my new favourite royal wedding dress. I love everything about this look, and love the fact that she left her scars visible. Eugenie is a stunning bride!
The Duchess of Cambridge looked lovely in a new magenta pink dress by go-to designer Alexander McQueen for Princess Eugenie and Jack’s wedding today.
It’s a new colour for Kate, but she suits it so well (She’s like the Queen; she can wear any colour well). The dress is quite similar to her bright pink McQueen dress worn to the 2017 Trooping the Colour, with the distinctive paper bag waistline and neckline. The sleeves on this version are more puffy, like a couple of her other newer McQueen dresses.
She paired the dress with a matching cocktail hat by Philip Treacy, complete with netting and a floral display. Kate’s version is slightly customised.
Kate wore some new $630 Prada burgundy velvet heels today, and carried a new burgundy velvet .For jewellery, she wore The Queen’s diamond pendant earrings, worn on a few previous occasions. It was a lovely autumnal look for The Duchess. I love the colour she chose!Did you guys spot William and Kate holding hands when seated in the church? 🙂I will do a recap of the rest of guests’ outfits in a bit.A recap of the Royal Wedding guests’ outfits. I love how the Royal ladies seemed to have coordinated their looks and went with jewel tones.What was your favourite guest look?• Pippa Matthews wore a bespoke Emilia Wickstead maternity dress.• The Duchess of Cambridge wore a bespoke Alexander McQueen dress, Philip Treacy hat and Prada heels.• The Duchess of Sussex wore a Givenchy coat and dress with a Noel Stuart hat.• The Countess of Wessex wore a dress by Azzedine Alaia and Jane Taylor hat.• The Queen wore an Angela Kelly coat, hat and dress and the Cullinan V Heart brooch made in 1911.• Princess Beatrice wore a skirt set by Ralph and Russo and a hat by Sarah Cant.• Sarah, Duchess of York wore a hat by Jess Collett and a dress by Emma Louise Design. She carried a vintage Manolo Blahnik bag which was carried by her late mother, Susan Barrantes, at the Wedding of The Duke and Duchess of York in 1986.• Zara Tindall wore a Claire Mischevani dress and Juliette Botterill hat.• Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor wore a dress by Claudie Pierlot and hat by Emily London.• Lady Frederick Windsor wore a Catherine Walker coat-dress and hat.• Holly Branson wore Seraphine.• Cressida Bonas wore Tory Burch.~The Duchess of Cornwall did not attend as she had committed to attending an engagement before the wedding had been announced.
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