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ROYAL WEDDING: FIRST LOOK AT PRINCESS EUGENIE'S DRESS Princess Eugenie, 28, the Queen’s sixth grandchild, was cheered by royal well-wishers as she arrived at St George’s Chapel for her
wedding to her wine merchant fiancé Jack Brooksbank. The beautiful bride wore an elegant dress designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos. Jack burst into tears as he first spotted
Princess Eugenie entering St. George's Chapel ahead of their wedding ceremony. Jack was forced to momentarily remove his glasses to dry his tears before the ceremony started and was
forced to take them off completely as Princess Eugenie joined hit at the altar. RELATED ARTICLES > I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people > your scars >
> Princess Eugenie Speaking ahead of the wedding, Eugenie hinted her dress would be backless and will not cover her surgery scars. During an interview on ITV’s This Morning, Eugenie said:
“I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people your scars.” The 28-year-old, who was diagnosed with scoliosis when she was 12-years-old, underwent a successful operation
to straighten her spine after treatment at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London. The Princess said: “I’m patron of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital's Redevelopment
Appeal of their appeal and I had an operation when I was 12 on my back, and you'll see on Friday, but it's a lovely way to honour the people who looked after me and a way of
standing up for young people who also go through this.” Princess Eugenie looks stunning in wedding dress (Image: ITV) Representatives from the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
attended the wedding. Father-of-the-bride Prince Andrew revealed accommodations had to be made in order to walk down the aisle with the dress. Ahead of the ceremony, Prince Andrew said:
"I don’t think many people know anything about this dress. "All I know is, as you would expect, there is a train. I believe the train is quite wide, I’ve got to walk on the left of
the carpet to make sure she can walk in the middle of the carpet." THIS MORNING: PRINCESS EUGENIE ON HER WEDDING NERVES St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle was covered with
autumnal flowers, chosen by Eugenie to evoke the vibrant tones of the season. A-List guests at the wedding included Kate Moss, Demi Moore and Naomi Campbell. Storm Callum threatened to
cause several fashion blunders at the wedding, with many of the guests forced to hold on to their hats as blustery winds battered Windsor. One guest lost her hat as she entered the chapel,
forcing her companion to run after it as it rolled along the ground. Royal wedding: Princess Eugenie said she will not cover her surgery scars (Image: ITV) In Windsor town, royals fan
gathered to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom on their wedding day. Kerry Evans, 54, from Lincolnshire, has been in the crowds of both royal weddings this year. She said: "I
wanted to be part of the wedding and the traditions because it's all part of being British. "I thought there would be lots of people arriving but there aren't, I've been
waiting and waiting." ROYAL WEDDING: MOMENT PRINCESS EUGENIE CURTSEYS TO QUEEN Prince Charles attended the wedding without Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall. The Queen, who arrived with
the Duke of Edinburgh, was wearing an ice blue coat, dress and hat. The Monarch's dress featured large gold and diamond buttons and an ice blue and peach scalloped lame dress. Some of
the royals in attendance included Princess Anne, Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Zara Tindall and her husband Mike Tindall. Meanwhile, Kate's pregnant sister Pippa
Middleton, 35, looked chic in the dark green dress by Emilia Wickstead. Royal wedding: Jack Brooksbank burst into tears at arrival of Eugenie (Image: ITV) After the wedding, Eugenie and Jack
embarked on a wedding carriage procession through Windsor. The carriage features a roof rather than an open top, known as a Scottish State Coach, due to rain and strong winds forecast. The
carriage was pulled by four Windsor Grey horses – the same horses that pulled the carriage Meghan Markle and Prince Harry travelled in for their wedding day carriage procession. Asked if
Prime Minister Theresa May had any message for the couple, a Downing Street spokeswoman said: "She wishes them the best for the future and hopes they have a lovely day." RELATED
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