Princess Eugenie reveals unseen footage of wedding day in sweet anniversary video
Princess Eugenie has revealed unseen of her wedding. She has shared a sweet video to honour her wedding anniversary.
- Princess Eugenie has revealed unseen of her wedding last year to Jack Brooksbank.
- She has shared a sweet video in honour of her and Jack’s one-year wedding anniversary.
- In other royal news, James Middleton has revealed that his sister Duchess Kate attended therapy sessions with him during a mental health struggle.
Princess Eugenie has shared never-before-seen footage of her wedding day.
This time last year saw the princess walking down the aisle with her now-husband British businessman Jack Brooksbank.
The pair married in an elegant ceremony in Windsor, Berkshire, tying the knot in Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel, just like Princess Eugenie’s cousin Prince Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan.
And now the gushing bride has shared a sweet video in honour of her and Jack’s one-year wedding anniversary.
Taking to her Instagram account to post the tribute to her relationship with her husband of one year, the royal shared the candid video with her one million followers.
She posted the compilation, alongside a sweet caption reading, ‘This was the greatest day of my life...forever and always! Happy one year anniversary, my Jack!!’.
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During the video, fans are treated to never-before-seen footage of the couple’s big day, including clip of the pair getting ready to walk down the aisle.
It kicks off with a shot of the chapel followed by a close up of Princess Eugenie’s gown and then cuts to quick clips of important guests arriving at the church, including Jack and his groomsmen.
The video then pans to a sweet clip of Princess Eugenie’s mother and sister Sarah, Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice, who has just got engaged herself and is looking forward to her own nuptials next year.
Royal fans are also given a glimpse of the beautiful bride getting ready in her dressing room, as well as close-up intimate shots of the pair saying their vows.
Before ending on a clip of the newly-married couple riding away in their carriage, the video shows the duo sharing a kiss on the steps of the chapel.
Fans couldn’t contain their excitement at getting an intimate look into the royals’ nuptials with the post quickly raking up thousands of likes and comments.
‘A beautiful day,’ wrote one fan, ‘you looked gorgeous and I’m so happy I could share some of it with you, wishing you a blessed life together 💕’
‘Congratulations!’ commented another. ‘I wish you both many wonderful years to come!💙’
Others added, ‘What a beautiful beautiful video. ❤️❤️❤️❤️’, Happy 1st anniversary! 💕’ and ‘it was magical! Congratulations and all the best! ❤️’.
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