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Buckingham Palace shares Princess Eugenie's official wedding photos
London: Buckingham Palace has released the official photographs from the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
The newly married couple released four official portraits on Saturday, taken by photographer Alex Bramall at Windsor Castle after their ceremony on Friday.
The palace issued a statement saying the couple was "delighted" to share these images of "their special day."
One picture shows the couple with their family, including Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Duchess Sarah of York, Princess Beatrice of York as well as Thomas Brooksbank (Jack's brother), Nicola Brooksbank (Jack's mother) and George Brooksbank (Jack's father).
Bridesmaids and page boys included in the photo include Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Maud Windsor, Louis De Givenchy, Theodora Williams, Mia Tindall, Isla Phillips and Savannah Phillips.
In an intimate black and white image, Eugenie and Brooksbank are captured kissing after the carriage procession following the wedding.
Another photograph shows Eugenie wearing an evening dress designed by Zac Posen, the colour of which is meant reflect the blush of an English rose; the American designer was "inspired by the beauty of Windsor and the surrounding countryside" while making the dress.
Eugenie married Brooksbank at St. George's Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle on Friday.
The princess is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and ninth in line to the United Kingdom's throne.
More than 800 guests attended the wedding, including pop star Robbie Williams and his wife, actress and TV presenter Ayda Field. The couple's daughter Teddy Williams was a bridesmaid at the ceremony, along with Princess Charlotte. Prince George was a pageboy.
The princess is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and ninth in line to the United Kingdom's throne.
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