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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Royal Wedding Portraits Released
The newest royal wedding portraits have been released and they are absolutely stunning.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank officially tied the knot on Friday, and on Saturday they released four official portraits of their special day.
The couple chose Alex Bramall, a British fashion photographer who has worked with magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair, to capture the big day.
Bramall previously photographed Eugenie for a 2016 spread in Harper's Bazaar.
“It is an honour and a privilege to be invited to photograph Princess Eugenie and Jack on this most special of days,” Bramall said in a statement released by the palace.
The two formal group portraits were taken in the white drawing room at Windsor Castle, while a candid black-and-white photo features the newlyweds in the Scottish stagecoach they rode in after exchanging their vows at St George's Chapel.
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The final portrait was taken at Royal Lodge, which is Prince Andrew's royal residence that he shares with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
This portrait reveals the exquisite Zak Posen gown Eugenie wore for the evening wedding reception.
Designed by Peter Pilato and Christopher Davos, who founded the British-based label Peter Pilato in London in 2007, Eugenie's gown featured a fitted bodice and full-pleated skirt.
The royal bride adorned her hair with the grevel emerald Kokoshnik tiara, which was her something borrowed from her royal grandmother.
The tiara was made in 1919 in the fashionable Kokoshnik style popularised in the Russian Imperial Court.
Eugenie also wore diamond and emerald drop earrings, a gift from the groom, and shoes by Charlotte Olympia.