Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s thank you cards have outdone Harry and Meghan’s

Here’s what you need to know…

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Here’s what you need to know…

2018 has undoubtedly been the year of royal weddings with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle getting married in May and Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank tying the knot just last month, with both ceremonies taking place at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

But it wasn’t just the location that linked the two weddings, they also shared the same celebrity faces - James Blunt and the royals, and both extended their invites to members of the public.

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Even after the wedding, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank seem to have taken a leaf out of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s book, sending touching thank you cards to the well-wishers who sent congratulatory messages to the newlyweds.

It seems however that Eugenie and Jack may have even outdone Harry and Meghan, adding a personal touch as they chose for their cards to be handwritten.

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The thank you cards feature the wedding photo of Eugenie, Jack and their bridal party taken by their official wedding photographer Alex Bramall, with the following handwritten message:

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‘Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making our wedding so special and for thinking of us as we start our married life. We are completely over-whelmed with happiness.’

Royal fan Bradley Donovan-Baird shared a series of photographs of his thank you card from the newlyweds on Instagram, first posting Jack and Eugenie’s official monogram, and then going on to post the photograph and the handwritten note that accompanied it.

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‘A fantastic reply from HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank thanking me for sending my good wishes for their wedding,’ the royal fan posted, praising the couple.

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