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Prince George and Princess Charlotte Steal the Show at Princess Eugenie’s Wedding
The royal wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank was a grand affair, but it was Prince George and Princess Charlotte who stole the show.
The young royals arrived at St. George's Chapel looking absolutely adorable in their roles as Bridesmaid and Pageboy.
They waved to the crowds from the car window and charmed everyone with their cheeky smiles.
Despite the strong winds from Storm Callum, the little ones managed to make their way up the steps into the chapel.
One of the pageboys was even blown over by the force of the wind.
Princess Charlotte looked stunning in a white dress by Amaya Kids with ruffled neck and sleeves and a green sash that matched the colors of the Mark Bradford artwork in the Order of Service.
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Meanwhile, Prince George looked dapper in a shirt with blue piping, navy trousers, and a green belt designed to match the artwork.
Lady Louise Windsor, who looked lovely in a blue dress, sweetly shepherded the young royals to the entrance of the chapel.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with Uncle Prince Harry and Auntie Meghan Markle, were also guests at the wedding.
The rest of the bridal party included Robbie Williams' daughter Theodora, Maude Windsor, Anne Zara and Mike Dindall's little girl Maya.
Princess Eugenie looked stunning in a Peter Pilato gown with a low-cut back that showed off her scars from scoliosis surgery at the age of 12.
Accompanied by her father Prince Andrew, Duke of York, she walked down the aisle with a beaming smile and was greeted by her fiancé Jack Brooksbank.
A lip reader reported that Jack said, “Oh my heart, oh break my heart” when he saw his bride at the altar.
The couple married in front of 850 guests, including family, friends, and celebrities.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, beamed with pride as she watched from the sidelines, while Eugenie's older sister Princess Beatrice played a dutiful maid of honour.
The Queen arrived with her 97-year-old husband Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, whose attendance was not confirmed until this morning.
Princes William and Harry arrived via a side door with their wives, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, and were quickly ushered into the ceremony.
It was a grand affair, but it was the young royals who stole the show.