Princess Eugenie is taking a leaf out of Victoria Beckham's book for her wedding
And it looks like its going to be fabulous.
And it looks like its going to be fabulous.
2018 is undoubtedly the year for royal weddings. But it’s not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials that are gripping the world this month, instead it’s his cousin Princess Eugenie and her partner Jack Brooksbank’s ceremony, set to take place in October.
The nuptials are in touching distance, with the next month sure to be a whirlwind of cake tastings, final wedding dress fittings and organising the dreaded table settings.
Rumours have been spreading that this royal celebration could even be a step up from Harry and Meghan’s mega wedding this May, with a predicted celebrity guest list from Ellie Goulding and Cara Delevingne to James Blunt and Jimmy Carr.
And let’s not forget the step up dress code-wise, with guests instructed to wear morning suits, something that wasn’t specified at Harry and Meghan’s nuptials.
But who is ensuring that the day is as fabulous as it’s predicted to be?
Well, their wedding planner. And not just any wedding planner - Victoria Beckham’s former wedding planner.
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We all remember the infamous Beckham wedding of 1999 - David’s long white suit, the surprising number of trilbies and the backdrop of the Dublin castle where they tied the knot.
Well, we’re hoping we can expect something similar for this royal wedding with the Daily Mail reporting that Princess Eugenie had hired celebrity event planner, Peregrine Armstrong-Jones.
According to reports, the renowned event planner was hired by Prince Andrew to organise a champagne evening reception at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, after the ceremony.
What can we expect? All that’s been rumoured so far is a £100,000 budget and a glass dance floor.
Well from someone who organised the Beckham’s wedding, it would be lavish!
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