When will it be?
The pair will exchange vows on Friday 12th October. The ceremony will begin at 11am and a reception will be hosted by the Queen shortly after.
However the wedding will extend to two days – there are reports that there will be a festival with a fairground and afternoon tea in the afternoon.
Where will it be?
The royal couple have chosen the same venue as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to exchange their vows – St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. It’s been the royals’ favourite venue for weddings since the nuptials of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark in 1893.
Who’s going to be there?
The ceremony is likely to attract all the senior members of the royal family, but at least two royal RSVPs are in question. Prince Philip openly despises Eugenie's mother, Sarah Ferguson, and it’s rumoured that he may opt out of the wedding for this reason.
On the other hand, the birth of Pippa Middleton's first child may coincide with the wedding date, and the Duchess of Cambridge may skip the royal nuptials to be with her sister.
Celebrities who are expected to make an appearance include model Cara Delevingne, singer Ellie Goulding, and some of Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriends, Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas.
In the evening, selected guests will be allowed to celebrate with the newlyweds at an event hosted by the princess’ parents, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York. This will most likely be at Royal Lodge in Windsor, the official country residence of the Duke of York since 2004.
The Princess and her betrothed have also invited 1,200 members of the public to watch the wedding from inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Who will the bridesmaids be?
No hints so far, but it has been confirmed that Princess Eugenie’s older sister Princess Beatrice will be her Maid of Honour.
Who’s designing the dress?
The only clue Eugenie has given about her dress is that it will be the work of a British designer. This could be anyone – Stella McCartney, Emilia Wickstead, Erdem, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen all fit the bill.
Who’s doing her flowers?
London-based florist Rob van Helden has been put to the task for wedding flowers, whose A-list clients include Pierce Brosnan and Elton John. Princess Eugenie will most likely follow British royal wedding tradition and include a sprig of myrtle in her bridal bouquet, just like the many royal brides who got married before her.
Who’s planning all this?
Reportedly, the same wedding planner behind David and Victoria Beckham’s 90s wedding, Peregrine Armstrong-Jones.
What will the couple’s new titles be?
According to tradition, the royal may technically become HRH Princess Eugenie, Mrs Jack Brooksbank. The groom-to-be may receive the title Earl of Northallerton, or no title at all.
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