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Regardless if you are a staunch monarchist, fence-sitting or an anti-monarchist there is one thing that binds us all… a royal wedding! Weddings tend to be special occasions but a royal wedding has a way of captivating us to the point of obsession. Well, allow us to quench your thirst by sharing the latest Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank wedding details.
What we know so far about the Royal Wedding
When: 12 October 2018
Where: St George’s Chapel, Windsor
The wedding has been sheduled to take place on Friday 12 October 2018 and Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie of York and Mr. Jack Brooksbank have invited members of the public to join in the celebrations of their wedding. In an announcement made earlier this year, the couple stated that there is an opportunity for 1,200 people from across the United Kingdom to be invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle to share the experience of their special day. Should you have wished to count yourself amongst these, unfortunately applications are now closed for the ballot.
Those who were lucky enough to win the ‘Royal Wedding Lottery’ will be able to view he congregation and Members of the Royal Family, listen to a live broadcast of the Marriage Service and watch as the Bride and Groom depart St George’s Chapel at the end of the ceremony.
It was further announced by the palace regarding Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank wedding details, it was confirmed that the newly married couple will then undertake a short carriage procession through part of Windsor High Street. The carriage will process through the grounds of Windsor Castle, departing via Castle Hill to proceed along part of the High Street before returning to the Castle via Cambridge Gate. Also present in the Castle Grounds will be representatives of charities supported by Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, together with members of the Windsor community and children from the local schools which Her Royal Highness attended. Residents of Windsor Castle and a number of Royal Household staff will also be present.

New Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank Wedding Details
- The Wedding Service will take place at St George’s Chapel at 1100hrs, with The Dean of Windsor, The Rt Revd. David Conner officiating. The Archbishop of York, The Most Revd. and Rt. Hon. John Sentamu, will lead the prayers.
- Her Majesty The Queen has agreed for the grounds of Windsor Castle to be opened to those wishing to join the celebrations. After receiving over 100,000 applications, invitations have now gone out to the 1,200 members of the public who will join them on the day.
- Other guests in the Castle grounds will include representatives of charities and organisations supported by the couple, including the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, the Teenage Cancer Trust, the Salvation Army and the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women. Children from two local schools, St George’s School and Coworth Flexlands School, both of which Princess Eugenie attended, will be present, alongside members of the Windsor community, residents of Windsor Castle and a number of Royal Household staff.
- After the service, the newly married couple will undertake a short ride in a carriage from the Royal Mews, out of Windsor Castle and on to part of the High Street. Opportunities for members of the public wishing to view the couple are on Castle Hill, the High Street and Park Street, echoing the route taken by The Earl and Countess of Wessex following their wedding. The carriage will not travel along the Long Walk.
- Following the carriage procession, The Queen will give a Reception at Windsor Castle for the couple and their wedding guests.
More Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank wedding details are expected to be announced soon.
