I cannot believe I got up at 4:15 this morning to watch Princess Eugenie of York marry Jack Brooksbank at St. George's Chapel in the presence of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Other members of the Royal Family who attended the wedding included the bride's father, the Duke of York and her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York and her sister, Princess Beatrice, the Prince of Wales, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and Viscount Severn, Princess Royal and Tim Laurence and Peter and Autumn Phillips and Mike and Zara Tindall. the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, Lady Gabriella Windsor and Tom Kingston, Lady Helen and Tim Taylor, Zenouska Mowatt, James and Julia Ogilvy, the Earl and Countess of Snowdon, with Lord Linley and Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, Lady Sarah and Daniel Chatto. The bridesmaids and pages were Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Mia Tindall, Savannah, and Isla Phillips, Maud Windsor, Theodora Williams, and Louis de Givenchy.
Three members of the Royal Family had to send their regrets. The Duchess of Cornwall had several engagements in Crathie, Scotland, that she could not change. Princess Alexandra recently broke her arm and is recovering from surgery. The Duchess of Kent was also not at the wedding.
Other guests I spotted included the Duke of Westminster, Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie Chantal of Greece with their daughter, Princess Olympia, Prince Philippos of Greece and his girlfriend, Nina Flohr, Hereditary Prince and Princess Ernst August of Hannover, Prince and Princess Christian of Hannover, their mother, Chantal, who is divorced from their father, Prince Ernst August of Hanover, and the Hereditary Prince and Princess of Oettingen-Spielberg.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice attended Christian's marriage to Alessandra de Osma earlier this year in Peru.
Lady Melissa Percy and Lord and Lady Max Percy were also on the guest list. Lady Max was born Princess Nora of Oettingen-Spielberg, a younger sister of the Hereditary Prince.
It is understood that Eugenie's godparents, including James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra, were guests at the wedding.
The tiara that Eugenie wore was a real surprise. Many expected that she would wear the York tiara that her mother had received as a wedding gift in 1986, but the Queen --granny -- loaned her the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik, one of a number pieces of jewelry that the Hon. Mrs. Ronald Greville had left to the late Queen Mother, who, in turn, left her jewels to her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II.
From the Palace's press release:
"Princess Eugenie’s Wedding dress has been designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, who founded the British based label Peter Pilotto, in London in 2007. The brand is known for its innovative textile design, paired with a modern feminine silhouette.
Princess Eugenie met the designers when she was co-hosting an event in support of women artists. Her Royal Highness has been wearing designs by the brand for several years.
Princess Eugenie, Mr. Pilotto and Mr. De Vos have worked closely together on the design of the dress. The designers undertook archive research into previous dresses worn by Members of the Royal Family and identified a silhouette.
The Design
During several fittings the dress was developed layer by layer, constructing it from the corset and the complex underskirt to the fitted bodice and full pleated skirt. The dress features a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full-length train. The low back feature on the dress was at the specific request of Princess Eugenie who had surgery aged 12 to correct scoliosis.
The Fabric
The fabric was designed by Mr. Pilotto and Mr. De Vos at their studio in East London and includes a number of symbols that are meaningful to Princess Eugenie as motifs.
The symbols are a Thistle for Scotland acknowledging the couple's fondness for Balmoral, a Shamrock for Ireland as a nod to the Bride's Ferguson family, the York Rose, and ivy representing the couple's home.
Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos have reinterpreted these symbols in a garland of rope-like motifs, woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton, and viscose blend.
Once the artwork was completed, it was translated into a jacquard weave in the Como region of Italy. The result is a very modern-looking fabric using a highly intricate weaving technique.
Jewellery
Princess Eugenie is wearing the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by Her Majesty The Queen. The tiara was made by Boucheron for Mrs. Greville in 1919 in the fashionable ‘kokoshnik’ style popularized in the Russian Imperial Court.
The tiara is made of brilliant and rose-cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side. The tiara was bequeathed by Mrs. Greville to Queen Elizabeth in 1942.
Princess Eugenie is wearing diamond and emerald drop ear-rings which are a Wedding gift from the Groom.
Wedding Shoes
The Wedding shoes are satin peep-toe heels by Charlotte Olympia.
The Bride’s Bouquet
The Wedding bouquet, created by floral designer Rob Van Helden's sister, Patrice Van Helden Oakes, consists of Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis pips, hints of baby blue thistles, white spray roses, and trailing ivy.
Sprigs of myrtle from Osbourne House are also included in the bouquet. The tradition of carrying myrtle began after Queen Victoria was given a nosegay containing myrtle by Prince Albert’s grandmother during a visit to Gotha in Germany. In the same year, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne House as a family retreat, and a sprig from the posy was planted against the terrace walls, where it continues to thrive today.
The myrtle was first carried by Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, Princess Victoria when she married in 1858.
Bridal Hair and Make-Up
Princess Eugenie's hair was styled by Sonny-Jo MacFarlane, Hari's, with make-up by Hannah Martin, Bobbi Brown.
Maid of Honour
Princess Beatrice is wearing an outfit by Ralph and Russo and a hat by Sarah Cant.
Bridesmaids’ Dresses and Page Boys' Uniforms
These were designed by Amaia Arrieta of Amaia Kids. The design incorporates the Mark Bradford artwork included in the Order of Service.
Bridesmaids’ Flowers
The Bridesmaids' flowers are by Rob Van Helden and reflect the design of the Bridal bouquet. The Bridesmaids each have posies of Lily of the Valley and spray roses.
Special Attendant
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor is wearing a dress by Claudie Pierlot and a hat by Emily London.
Mother of the Bride's Dress
Sarah, Duchess of York is wearing a dress designed by local Windsor company Emma Louise Design, with a vintage Manolo Blahnik bag. The bag was carried by Susan Barrantes at the Wedding of The Duke and Duchess of York in 1986."
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7 comments:
I didn't hear any mention of Sarah's family, apart from the pianist. Did her sisters or their children attend?
I thought I saw Louis Spencer in one shot after the ceremony, but the commentators didn't note him.
Her half sister Alice has two small children. I expect that they were there = perhaps across the aisle, but no mentions
Her choice of the Emerald Tiara was a delightful surprise. I just assumed she'd wear her mother's wedding tiara. What do I know? It looked lovely.
Jane Ferguson's daughter posted pictures of herself and family attending wedding on Instagram.
The York tiara was a gift to Sarah, newly made. The Queen lending her granddaughter a tiara is a statement: you are a princess of the blood.
Princess Anne and her husband were also there according to the photos as well as her children and families
thanks Shannon. I knew that -- I guess I edited them out when I was adding more names
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