Pincess Eugenie's official wedding portraits have finally been revealed
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's wedding portraits have finally been released and they look absolutely wonderful.
The couple tied the knot on Friday, October 12, 2018, at St. George's Chapel, the same place where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said 'I do' back in May.
The portraits were kindly shared with the world through the Royal Family's official Twitter page.
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A LIFETIME'S HONOR
Alex Bramall, a famous fashion photographer, had the honor of being chosen by the newlyweds to snap the wedding portraits, having previously worked with Princess Eugenie for a 2016 spread in Harper's Bazaar.
FANTASTIC RESULTS
The photographer didn't disappoint and the portraits came out nothing short of perfect. According to Bramall, it was a privilege being 'invited to photograph Princess Eugenie and Jack on this most special of days.'
The first two formal portraits were taken in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle; the third was taken in the Scottish Stage Coach after having exchanged vows and the last one at the Royal Lodge, Prince Andrew's royal residence.
EUGENIE LOOKED GORGEOUS
The royal bride wore a gown designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos and, on top of her head, she had the beautiful Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, borrowed by Queen Elizabeth II.
The tiara was created back in 1919 in the 'kokoshnik' style that became popular in the Russian Imperial Court. Aside from the tiara, Princess Eugenie also wore diamond and emerald earrings, which were a present from her husband.
A SPECIAL MOMENT
The ceremony was quite classy and traditional, but one of the highlights of the day was the elegant curtsy that Eugenie performed for the Queen after the exchange of the vows.
The Princess did a low curtsy that surprised everyone and people online believed that it was the best one that Queen Elizabeth has received in a very long time.