How George and Charlotte will be involved in Eugenie's wedding
The two little royals will play a part in their cousin's big day
The two little royals will play a part in their cousin's big day
Words by Jadie Troy-Pryde
As Princess Eugenie gets ready for her big day, the world is eagerly waiting for insider snippets about the ceremony.
Who has designed her wedding dress? Why won't Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, be attending? And what tiara will she be wearing?
As the details slip just days before she walks down the aisle, it has been revealed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte will have roles to play.
The two little royals will be in attendance with their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, alongside their baby brother, Louis.
And according to The Mail On Sunday, they'll be joined by around 850 guests - thats 250 more attendees than Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding at the same venue earlier this year.
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It has been reported that Princess Charlotte will join Savannah and Isla Philips, Mia Tindall, Maud Windsor and Theodora Williams as flower girls, and Prince George and Louis de Givenchy will be page boys.
Some familiar celebrity faces are set to make their way to St George's Chapel, Windsor, to celebrate the union between Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. George and Amal Clooney, David and Victoria Beckham, Robbie and Ayda Williams, and Tracey Emin are just some of the VIPs.
Eugenie's sister, Princess Beatrice, will be maid of honour, and Jack's brother, Tom, will be best man.
But sadly not all of the royal family will be present. There have already been reports that Eugenie's grandfather, Prince Philip, may not attend.
A source told the Telegraph: "The Duke of Edinburgh may not go to the wedding, just as he and the Queen did not attend Prince Louis christening in July.
"There’s not a three line whip on these family occasions. Not unreasonably, when you consider his age, the Duke of Edinburgh will decide on the morning of the wedding if he’s going to be there.
"He now very much operates on a 'wake up and see how I feel' basis."
Let's hope he can make it.
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