The second wedding of the year in the royal family: today Princess Eugene of York, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, and Jack Brooksbank were married!
@princessdianakatemeghanPrincess Eugenia of York married, her chosen one was the former manager of the nightclub Jack Brooksbank. Yes, you heard right - the second marriage of the year, advocates of strict rules of the royal genealogy can be christened a mesalliance. Like Meghan Markle, Jack Brooksbank can not boast of royal blood, although he still has something to do with the royal dynasty: the distant ancestors of the chosen one, Eugenia, were titled nobles.
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The newlyweds are connected by a long story: the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and her current husband met eight years ago at a ski resort in Switzerland, where the princess's family owns the house.
@chaircoverdepotHowever, the past on this solemn day hardly occupies happy newlyweds, well, the cameras and the attention of the guests are riveted to the princess and, of course, her wedding dress!
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Compared to Megan Markle's rather modest dress, Eugenia chose a truly magnificent outfit, albeit without too much decor: a snow-white dress from Peter Pilotto adorns a luxurious train.
debenhamsThe silhouette is quite classic and perfectly emphasizes the waist, including thanks to a magnificent bow. The creators of the dress, Peter Pilotto and Christopher Vos, accentuated the neckline with a V-neckline that slightly opens the back. Not everyone knows about it, but the step is bold, since the cutout reveals a little scars - at the age of 12, Eugenia underwent an operation related to scoliosis.
@theweddingcollectorThe main decoration is a luxurious tiara with emeralds!
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