Princess Eugenie will soon wed fiance Jack Brooksbank – the latest grandchild of the Queen to marry their long-term partner.
Eugenie and Jack may not be household names like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who married in May, but their big day will be just as important to the monarchy.
At its heart, the wedding will be a happy family event with the proud parents the Duke and Duchess of York watching as their daughter marries.
Eugenie has already spoken of her nerves ahead of the royal nuptials and how the day will be an “anti-plastic” wedding.
She said in a recent interview: “It’s very nerve-wracking because you want it to be perfect but then you realise that you’re going to be with the person you love forever and nothing else really matters.”
Some details have been released about the wedding ceremony which will take place on October 12 in the medieval surroundings of St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, where royalty have married for decades.
Like Meghan and Harry’s wedding, also staged at St George’s, 1,200 members of the public have been invited into the castle grounds to enjoy the occasion, and it is likely the service will be broadcast live to the lucky group.
Buckingham Palace said they had received more than 100,000 applications from members of the public wanting to share in the couple’s big day.
Harry’s former girlfriends, Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas, are also likely to attend as they know the bride-to-be well.
Eugenie’s sister Princess Beatrice is likely to be the maid of honour and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are expected to be among the pageboys and bridesmaids.
After the service the newlyweds will ride in a carriage through the streets of Windsor as Harry and Meghan did, but their route will not be as long.
Crowds are expected to watch the couple as they travel along Castle Hill, High Street and Park Street.
The Queen is expected to host a wedding reception for her granddaughter at Windsor Castle and it has been reported the evening celebrations will be staged at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.
The property is the family home of Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, who remain close despite being divorced.
Republic claims estimates have put the security costs alone at £2 million for the event.
A spokesman for the organisation added: “Public services are being cut, and councils are struggling. Why are we footing the wedding bills for the richest family in the country?
“Republic is calling on MPs to disclose the full costs of the royal wedding, and to insist the royals pay the bill.”