Marriage fever officially struck Princess Eugenie and her fiance Jack Brooksbank



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Princess Eugenie and fiancé Jack Brooksbank prepare to say "I do" in a few weeks.

They will become the last royal couple to walk in the driveway. Even though their big day is not as big as the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on May 19, it is said that it is just as important to the monarchy.

Princess Eugenie will be the last grandson of the Queen to marry their long-time partner on Friday, October 12 at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, like Harry and Meghan.

Princess Eugénie and Jack Brooksbank at Buckingham Palace in London after announcing their engagement (photo: PA)

The wedding will be a family event with the proud parents the Duke and Duchess of York who are watching the wedding of their daughter.

Eugenie has already spoken of her nerves before the royal wedding and how the day will be an "anti-plastic" wedding.

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In a recent interview, she said, "It's very nerve-racking because you want it to be perfect, but you realize that you're going to be with the person you love forever and that nothing else matters really."

Some details have been published on the wedding ceremony.

Windsor Dean David Conner will marry the couple while York Archbishop John Sentamu will lead the prayers.

It has been reported that 800 guests will be serving the wedding.

Eugenie will be married at St George's Chapel, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married in May (Photo: PA)
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie with their mother, Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson (photo: PA)

Like the wedding of Meghan and Harry, 1,200 members of the public were invited into the castle park to take advantage of the opportunity, and it is likely that the service will be broadcast live to the lucky group.

Buckingham Palace said it received more than 100,000 requests from members of the public wanting to share the couple's big day.

Among the guests, there may be some famous faces of singer Ellie Goulding and model Cara Delevingne, children of Sir Richard Branson, Holly and Sam, all of whom are friends of the princess.

Former friends of Harry, Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas, are also likely to participate because they know the bride well.

Eugénie's sister, Princess Béatrice, will probably be the bridesmaid and the children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, should be among the boys of the page and the bridesmaids .

Mr. Brooksbank's younger brother, Tom, would be his best man, while the Queen's Party planner and cousin, Lady Elizabeth Anson, would help the bride and her mother, Sarah, the Duchess of York, prepare for the big day.

Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank and Princess Beatrice after the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in May – where they will get married (Photo: PA)
Princess Eugenie receives a kiss from fiance Jack Brooksbank in front of St Mary the Virgin Church in Frensham, Surrey, after attending the wedding of Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks (photo: PA)

After the service, the newlyweds will ride in the streets of Windsor, as Harry and Meghan did, but their journey will not be as long.

Crowds are expected to watch the couple as they travel along Castle Hill, High Street and Park Street.

The Queen is expected to hold a wedding reception for her granddaughter at Windsor Castle and it has been reported that the evening celebrations will be held at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.

The property is the family home of Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, who remain close despite their divorce.

The cost to the taxpayer of the royal wedding was criticized by the Republic, a campaign group working for an elected state leader.

According to Republic estimates, security costs would rise to 2 million pounds for the event.

A spokesman for the organization added, "Public services are being cut and boards are struggling.

"Why are we paying the wedding bills of the richest family in the country?

"The Republic calls on MPs to disclose the full costs of the royal wedding and to insist that the royal family pay the bill."

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