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?
Fact, Friday 13th!
I didn't even notice
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.
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.
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.
Childhood Photos Released of the pair before Friday:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...-childhood-snaps-Eugenie-Jack-Brooksbank.html
Nice pictures but I was startled by this statement: "The last royal wedding at St George's Chapel was Peter Phillips - son of the Princess Royal - who married Canadian Autumn Kelly in 2008."
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 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.
Have there been any contigency plans announced in the event of rain?
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!