Eugenie and Jack: Wedding Suggestions and Musings Thread


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Doria arrived alone in the car but didn't walk in alone. She was accompanied by charlie van Straubenzee Harry's close friend.
 
Another scenario that is a possibility is that with Camilla not attending, Charles may do the honors of walking the mother of the bride to her seat. I know people have said that Charles isn't overly fond of Sarah but to be honest, I can't recall reading that anywhere.

Andrew, though, most definitely will walk his daughter down the aisle. Proudly beaming all the way too. :D

If the little ones in the bridal party need tending to, I imagine it will be done by their mothers or, at least, someone the children know. Sarah wouldn't really know any of the children overly much and be like a total stranger to them. But then again.... what do I know?
 
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Is it expected that Andrew and Sarah will enter the chapel together? If not who will most likely accompany Sarah to her seat? Someone from Jack's family or Eugenie's?

She walked to the entrance by herself for the Sussex wedding. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind making that journey alone again if needed.
 
Sarah arrived alone inside the chapel but she was accompanied to her seat by Jack.
 
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The headline is misleading, but it appears the Windsor police force has asked for additional funds to defray the cost of having 2 Royal weddings this year. Contrary to what the headline suggests - the costs of security for Eugenie’s wedding aren’t yet known.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...tra-cash-cover-Princess-Eugenies-wedding.html
Irrespective of where Eugenie chose to marry, security costs would increase for the local police agency because where her family - the Royal family - gather, the crowds follow, thus the need for security in today’s world.
 
My parents married on October 13th and were happily married for almost 51 years before my dad died. You just don't let it bother you.

Luckily Eugenie and jack are being married on the 12th :flowers:

It seems like it came down to Camilla or Harry. The issue with such a huge family who all have commitments us finding a day they can all attend. Camilla had only been in the family for over a decade. not saying that she isn't important but Eugenie didn't grow up with her.

Harry has always been very close to the Yorks. He holidays with them. He even invited Sarah to his wedding. It's understandable that Harry being able to attend was more important to her.

Beatrice has been confirmed to be in the wedding party. So no walking mom.

Perhaps Sarah will be accompanied by a member if her family. I'd think a few fergusons will make the list.

Pippa wrangled all the kids at the Cambridge wedding. Unless there are a lot of really small ones, Beatrice likely can do fine.
 
Depends on how the wedding party shakes out. I feel pretty sure Andrew will be walking Eugenie down the aisle, but if she decides against having adult bridesmaids that frees up Beatrice to walk in with her mother. If Beatrice is in the wedding party then I presume that Sarah pulls a Doria and walks in alone unless she decides to pull up a sibling/ask Jack's family to walk in with her.



Eugenie said in an interview that Beatrice would be her Maid of Honour.
 
According to the Daily Mail...

The Duke of Kent won’t be attending the ‘tequila-fueled’ evening party. Good choice, Your Royal Highness. You don’t really seem like a party animal.
 
Irrespective of where Eugenie chose to marry, security costs would increase for the local police agency because where her family - the Royal family - gather, the crowds follow, thus the need for security in today’s world.

Not true. Peter’s wedding saw about the same amount of royals, and security cost was not nearly the issue. Security forces have to increase exponentially when you allow others into the ground and go out in a carriage ride on public streets. That’s always the highest risk and most expensive part. And people would not gather if there is no carriage procession.
 
I hope Eugenie is not disappointed if there are not as much people along her carriage ride as were for Harry & ´Meghan. For most people Friday is a working day, so it is different to H&M's saturday wedding. Plus there is the probability of rain (at the moment around 50%, the predictions get better, the closer the actual date is). I so wish for a beautiful event for her and can understand that she wants the carriage ride through the village closest to her home at Royal Lodge and her grandmother's home as she and Philip are the Heads of the family. But I can already see that if the weather is not good and people do not show up, the cost of security will be an endless topic in the media.
 
Camilla confirmed to not attend. Clarence House says. Also this:

@victoriaarbiter Turns out Camilla is carrying out 2 engagements with a number of children on Friday 12th, Eugenie's wedding day. This stuff is not as easy to reschedule as you might think.

Makes sense. Just was too complicated.
 
Bit of a shame that Camilla can't be there for her wedding but that is the downside to having a weekday wedding. I'm sure Camilla has apologised at not being able to go and i'm sure Eugenie understands. She's grown up in the family - she understands their commitments are important to the charities they support.

I now just want to know who is going to be in the wedding party. I hope to see little Maud Windsor!
 
The little princess! Royal family releases never-before-seen childhood snaps of Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank three days before their 'special day'


  • Couple shared selection of private photographs including childhood snaps
  • In one, Jack and Eugenie are pictured celebrating New Year's Eve in Verbier
  • Couple first met at the Swiss resort seven years ago; it was 'love at first sight'
  • The couple will tie the knot at St. George's Chapel, Windsor on Friday
  • Some 800 guests are expected before a smaller, private party in the evening
By Unity Blott For Mailonline
Published: 13:21 EDT, 9 October 2018 | Updated: 13:53 EDT, 9 October 2018



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...-childhood-snaps-Eugenie-Jack-Brooksbank.html
 
Sweet photos of Eugenie and Jack. They seem like a lovely couple and I'm looking forward into watching the wedding on Friday!
 
I hope Eugenie is not disappointed if there are not as much people along her carriage ride as were for Harry & ´Meghan. For most people Friday is a working day, so it is different to H&M's saturday wedding. Plus there is the probability of rain (at the moment around 50%, the predictions get better, the closer the actual date is). I so wish for a beautiful event for her and can understand that she wants the carriage ride through the village closest to her home at Royal Lodge and her grandmother's home as she and Philip are the Heads of the family. But I can already see that if the weather is not good and people do not show up, the cost of security will be an endless topic in the media.
The carriage ride is scheduled to allow far fewer people to watch the couple in real life, so expecting as many people on the route that is far shorter (no long walk for example) would be weird. So, I am sure Eugenie will not be disappointed that fewer people show up; that's exactly what she expects and planned for.
 
I well remember people stating that no one would turn out for Charles and Camilla's wedding because they weren't popular and Camilla was positively loathed. There was also speculation that Diana fans would throw things at them and hurl abuse. Yet, substantial and supportive crowds were there as I expect they will be for Eugenie.

If nothing else, we Brits are a nosy lot which shouldn't be underestimated.
 
Everyone loves a wedding and still plenty of tourists in Windsor. Streets will be packed and I will be up bright and early here in the eastern US to watch!
 
I well remember people stating that no one would turn out for Charles and Camilla's wedding because they weren't popular and Camilla was positively loathed. There was also speculation that Diana fans would throw things at them and hurl abuse. Yet, substantial and supportive crowds were there as I expect they will be for Eugenie.

If nothing else, we Brits are a nosy lot which shouldn't be underestimated.

Agreed! The crowds will be out even in the rain!
 
Could someone place the link for the live-stream sending of the wedding of the Daily Telegraph?
 
I’ll post every link I can find on the day. The Telegraph link isn’t live yet.

It’s also on Facebook and YouTube
 
Everyone loves a wedding and still plenty of tourists in Windsor. Streets will be packed and I will be up bright and early here in the eastern US to watch!

I too will be up and watching early from the midwestern part of the US. However, the only channel I can find that will broadcast it is TLC.
 
I’m thinking wedding rehearsal on Wednesday. Wonder if we’ll get any photos like we did with Edward and Sophie.
Also, wedding party announcement tomorrow?
 
This is a long-shot, but I can see Sarah being escorted by her godson, Henry Haden-Patton … if his stage obligations permit. As he portrayed Martin Charteris in "The Crown", that would be inspired.
 
I thought the mother of the bride normally walked in alone, unless there are other children and even then not always.

Why would Sarah need anyone to walk in with her?
 
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