Will Royals Who Skipped Prince Harry, Meghan’s Nuptials Attend Eugenie’s Wedding?
Some royals that weren’t able to attend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials on May 19 may be present at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s big day.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator, told Express that the children of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent may be seen at the Oct. 12 gathering. Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor were not around to witness Prince Harry and Markle’s union.
“Some members of the extended royal family who were not at Harry and Meghan’s wedding may well be at Eugenie and Jack’s. There were some absentees such as Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor, but there were very few that were not there and space was restricted,” he said.
Fitzwilliams also claimed that Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank’s guest list will follow in the footsteps of Markle and Prince Harry.
“The number of famous figures at Harry and Meghan’s wedding was phenomenal. It was a truly amazing list, from the Beckhams and Oprah Winfrey to the Clooneys and Serena Williams. Rumors about that the Clooneys might attend Eugenie and Jack’s wedding as Jack Brooksbank is a Brand Ambassador for Casamigos Tequila, which was co-founded by George Clooney. The Beckhams are also thought likely to attend, as is Robbie Williams, Tracey Emin, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss have also been mentioned,” Fitzwilliams said.
Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank will tie the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, the same church where Prince Harry and Markle also exchanged their vows. Both couples’ first reception is at St. George’s Hall. However, Prince Harry and Markle’s second reception for their closest family and friends was held at the Frogmore House, and it was hosted by Prince Charles.
Brooksbank and Princess Eugenie’s second reception will take place at the Royal Lodge, and it will be hosted by her dad Prince Andrew. The princess’ mom, Sarah Ferguson, is also very hands-on when it comes to her special day.
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