Princess Eugenie imitates Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding
It seems like the Meghan Markle’s methods are catching up with members the Royal family with Princess Eugenie set to copy a feature from the former’s wedding.
The 28-year-old Princess is currently preparing for her wedding with Jack Brooksbank on October 12, 2018, reported the official website of the Duke of York.
It's almost time for another royal wedding and this time it Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's who are set to tie the knot soon.
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The people of England were in a for a surprise as it was announced by the official Twitter account of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and the father of Princess Eugenie, that 1,200 people would be invited onto the grounds of the Windsor Castle to be a part of the couple's special day.
Eugenie, the grand-daughter of Queen Elizabeth and the youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Andrew, and Sarah Ferguson, is marrying her boyfriend of seven years, Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle.
The couple got engaged in Nicaragua in January, earlier this year.
It does look like the Princess and her fiancé are following in the footsteps of the of the recently-married Royal couple and her cousin Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by imitating quite a few of the distinctive things that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex did on their May 2018 wedding day.
The couple was the first couple to include the public to be a part of their wedding celebration. It seems to have become a sort of a tradition now that Eugenie has decided to do the same on her wedding day.
Also, just like Meghan and Harry did, Eugenie and Brooksbank will also undertake a carriage ride after the ceremony.
‘Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie of York and Mr. Jack Brooksbank will invite members of the public to join in the celebrations of their wedding on Friday 12th October,’ statement from the Buckingham Palace read.
The statement further clarified that the attendees would view the arrival of the congregation and members of the Royal family, listen to a live broadcast of the wedding, and watch as the bride and groom leave St. George’s chapel after the ceremony.
The soon-to-be-married couple is inviting spokespersons of the charities they support, and members of the local community in Windsor and also children from the local schools that Princess Eugenie attended.
Apart from all the above information that was shared, there were no official announcements from Buckingham Palace about the Royal wedding party or the other guests invited to the wedding so far.