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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Official Wedding Portraits Are Released

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Princess Eugenie of York of York and her husband Jack Brooksbank leave after their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on October 12, 2018 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Toby Melville - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Our hearts. Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank married at Windsor Castle on Friday, October 12, and about 24 hours later, the palace formally released the couple’s official wedding portraits following a whirlwind weekend of festivities on Saturday.

The snapshots—including several family portraits and a tender candid of the two in their wedding carriage of the Scottish State Coach—were taken by photographer Alex Bramall in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

“Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie of York and Mr Jack Brooksbank are delighted to release four official photographs from their Wedding day,” the palace announced Saturday evening. “The images were taken by photographer Alex Bramall in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle and later in the day at the private dinner at Royal Lodge.”

Of course, the family portraits are especially of interest as they included the bride’s grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, in addition to her parents, Duke of York Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

 

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Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank are pictured in the White Drawing Room, Windsor Castle with (left-to-right): Back row: Mr Thomas Brooksbank; Mrs Nicola Brooksbank; Mr George Brooksbank; Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice of York; Sarah, Duchess of York; His Royal Highness The Duke of York Middle row: His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge; Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge; Her Majesty The Queen; His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh; Miss Maud Windsor; Master Louis De Givenchy; Front row: Miss Theodora Williams; Miss Mia Tindall; Miss Isla Phillips; Miss Savannah Phillips. Enormous thanks to my wonderful team, creative director @patrickkinmonth #setdesign @matthewduguidsetdesign #lightingdirector @mfurlonger #producer @stephjruthers #digitaltech @john_munro @teanroberts @bobjamesself #postproduction @artpostlondon

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Adorably worth noting, however, is the portrait taken with Eugenie’s page boys and bridesmaids. The photographer intentionally seated Prince George next to his sister, Princess Charlotte, with both young royals flashing sweet smiles for the camera.

A fourth image taken by Bramall was also unveiled Saturday of the couple enjoying their private evening reception at the Royal Lodge. Eugenie looked resplendent in a blush, caped, silk piece by American designer Zac Posen, who said he was specifically inspired by the grounds of Windsor and the scenic countryside.

Eugenie specifically chose Bramall to document her wedding day after working with the professional on the set of a magazine shoot. Bramall posted the photos to his social media page on Saturday in tandem with the palace’s release. In addition to key information about family members pictures in the images, Bramall also gave a call-out to all those who supported him in each post. “Enormous thanks to my wonderful team,” he noted alongside their names.

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Esther Lee
Esther Lee
Esther is the Senior News Editor at The Knot. A self-proclaimed pop culture enthusiast, she appreciates a good celebrity interview just as much as she adores Nancy Meyers movies. You can find her kicking off her mornings with barre and a green juice, traveling and exploring new cultures, and rapidly scrolling her feed for the latest and greatest news. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @theestherlee.