See Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding portraits

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See Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding portraits

Kensington Palace has released the official portraits following the wedding of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank.

Lots of photographers were on site when Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Friday, marking the second royal wedding at the venue this year. But the couple only wanted one man to be their official wedding photographer: Alex Bramall. The couple released four of his official portraits on Saturday.

The newlyweds were “delighted” to share the photos, said a statement from Buckingham Palace.

The new photos released Saturday included a family portrait of the newlyweds: Princess Eugenie and her husband are pictured in the White Drawing Room inside Windsor Castle with their families and bridal party; his parents, George Brooksbank and Nicola Brooksbank, his brother George Brooksbank, the bride’s sister and maid-of-honor Princess Beatrice, their mother Sarah, Duchess of York, her ex and the sisters’ father Prince Andrew, grandparents Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, plus Prince William and Kate Middleton’s eldest children Princess Charlotte and Prince George, who served as a bridesmaid and a page boy, fellow bridesmaids Maud Windsor—the bride’s goddaughter, Theodora “Teddy” Williams—singer Robbie Williams’ daughter, Mia Tindall, Isla Phillips and Savannah Phillips and fellow page boy Louis De Givenchy. 

Another featured the couple alone with the pages and bridesmaids. Both photos were taken in the White Room of Windsor Castle.

Credit: Alex Bramall @KensingtonRoyal

The new bride looked appropriately regal in a custom off-the-shoulder wedding dress by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos. Rather than wear a veil, she made a bold statement with her loaned Grenville Emerald tiara and an open back that showed her scoliosis surgery scars.

A romantic photo — in black and white — featured the couple alone, kissing, in the horse-drawn Scottish State Coach as it returned to Windsor Castle after the wedding carriage procession.

Photo: Alex Bramall via @theroyalfamily

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