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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank Set to Wed at St George’s Chapel

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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank Set to Wed at St George’s Chapel

With only one day left until their wedding, and Jack Brooksbank have arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, where they will exchange their vows.

The couple was seen pulling into the chapel this afternoon, followed by Eugenie's immediate family, including her mother Sarah Ferguson, her father , and her sister and maid of honour, .

The bride-to-be looked radiant as she sat in the passenger seat of the car, driven by her tequila ambassador fiancé.

was followed by her parents, and the Duchess of York, who, despite divorcing in 1996, remain on good terms.

The couple still lives together in Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, just three and a half miles from the castle.

Some 850 guests, including Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Queen, and a host of other royals, will witness the couple say their vows.

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Millions around the world will also watch footage of the ceremony live-streamed on the Royal Channel and the Duke of York's YouTube channels, as well as on the Royal family and Andrew's Facebook pages.

The wedding will also be screened in full on ITV as part of a special three-hour This Morning show Live from Windsor, hosted by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.

Despite the grandeur of the occasion, Windsor remained quiet overall today, with just two barriers around press areas as evidence of the festivities tomorrow.

A small group of royal superfans has descended on Windsor, sleeping rough outside the castle to bag the best patch of pavement for the wedding.

Joseph Afeyne, 55, from Battersea, was wearing a Union Jack suit, glasses, and hat.

“Nobody is as committed to the cause as me,” he said.

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