
If you want to watch Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding live on TV, you’re in luck.
There had been speculation that, given Eugenie is ninth in line to the throne unlike Harry who is sixth, her wedding wouldn’t receive the same interest as her cousin’s and wouldn’t be filmed live.
However, it has been confirmed that Eugenie’s wedding will be filmed live from St George’s Chapel in Windsor and televised for royal fans to watch at home.
When and where to watch the second royal wedding of 2018:
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s big day will be broadcast live on ITV1 during a special royal wedding-themed episode of This Morning.
Coverage will kick off at 9.25am, drawing to a close at 12.30pm.

What to expect from This Morning at the Royal Wedding:
Starting one hour earlier than its usual time, This Morning fans can tune in to see Eamonn Holmes OBE and wife Ruth Langsford covering Eugenie’s wedding live from Windsor.
Viewers will get a real taste of the atmosphere as it builds in Windsor in the hours before the nuptials, with the hosts joined by special guests, commentators and experts for the extended programme.
At 11am, This Morning will cross to live coverage of the ceremony from inside St George’s Chapel, which will be broadcast in full and will capture the bride and groom arriving and leaving the Chapel.
Eamonn and Ruth will be back on screen after the ceremony with commentary and reflection on the events – most likely discussing Eugenie’s dress, what her sister Princess Beatrice and mother Sarah Ferguson are wearing and if Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle were in attendance.

What about if you’re at work and miss the whole wedding?
To ensure royal fans get their complete fix of Eugenie’s big day – and to make sure those busy working on Friday don’t miss out – ITV will air a 30 minute highlights programme, The Royal Wedding: A Family Celebration, at 8pm on Friday evening.

Eugenie and Jack’s wedding will be taking place in St George’s Chapel of Windsor Castle, just like Harry and Meghan’s 19 May nuptials did earlier this year.
Prince Andrew confirmed the date of Princess Eugenie’s wedding as Friday October 12 in February this year, making the announcement on his official Twitter account.
The Duke Of York wrote: ‘The marriage of Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie to Mr Jack Brooksbank will take place on 12th October 2018.
‘As previously announced, the wedding will take place at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.’


It is understood their wedding security alone is costing £2million, according to the Mirror, and it is set to be covered by the UK taxpayer.
While it might not be on the same scale as Harry and Meghan’s wedding, it was revealed that they will also be taking part in a carriage ride around Windsor, just like Harry and Meghan did, hence the need for heightened security.
Eugenie and Jack’s carriage ride will depart via Castle Hill and continue along part of Windsor High Street before returning to the castle via Cambridge Gate.
It’s thought Harry and Meghan’s wedding cost between £2 million and £4 million in security, seeing 100,000 people travelling to Windsor to soak up the atmosphere of the special day.

It’s understood she will be having more guests than Harry and Meghan did at their May nuptials, and has planned to make her celebrations last the whole weekend, instead of sticking to a wedding ‘day’.
Eugenie is well connected in the celebrity world, with pals including Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, Chelsy Davy and Kate Moss – and it’s understood all of these celebs will be in attendance.
The couple have apparently even hired Victoria and David Beckham’s wedding planner Peregrine Armstrong-Jones and are using Elton john’s personal florist.
Evening entertainment is expected to come in the shape of Robbie Williams and Goulding performing, with the wedding taking on a festival theme with dodgems and coconut shies, according to The Sun.

It was announced in January that Eugenie, the Queen’s granddaughter, and Mr Brooksbank, got engaged in Nicaragua during a private holiday.
Eugenie began dating the 31-year-old brand ambassador of Casamigos Tequila about seven years ago after they met while skiing near the Swiss resort of Verbier.
The princess said she cried when Mr Brooksbank went down on one knee to ask for her hand in marriage, and she revealed the proposal was a ‘complete surprise’ but the ‘perfect moment’.
What is the current line of succession to the British throne?
The following line of succession accounts for Mike and Zara Tindall's second child, due this summer.
Reigning monarch: Queen Elizabeth II (born 1926)
1st - Charles, Prince of Wales (b. 1948)
2nd - Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (b. 1982)
3rd - Prince George of Cambridge (b. 2013)
4th - Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (b. 2015)
5th - Prince Louis of Cambridge (b. 23 April 2018)
6th - Prince Henry of Wales (Prince Harry) (b. 1984)
7th - Prince Andrew, Duke of York (b. 1960)
8th - Princess Beatrice of York (b. 1988)
9th - Princess Eugenie of York (b. 1990)
10th - Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (b. 1964)
12th - James, Viscount Severn (b. 2007) B D W
12th - Lady Louise Windsor (b. 2003)
13th - Anne, Princess Royal (b. 1950)
14th - Peter Phillips (b. 1977)
15th - Savannah Phillips (b. 2010)
16th - Isla Phillips (b. 2012)
17th - Zara Tindall (née Phillips; b. 1981)
18th - Mia Tindall (b. 2014)
19th - Baby girl Tindall (b. 18 June 2018)
20th - David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (b. 1961)

The engagement was greeted with joy by her parents the Duke and Duchess of York, with Andrew summing up the feelings of the royal family with the words: ‘I’m absolutely overjoyed. I’m thrilled.’
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh also expressed their delight at the news, wishing their granddaughter and her fiance ‘all the best’.

Princess Eugenie’s ring features a padparadscha sapphire which is surrounded by 10 brilliant cut diamonds and two pear cut diamonds, to give it an edge to the standard cluster.
Padparadscha is the name given to the corundum gem that bears a mixture of red and yellow, a sort of cross between a ruby and yellow sapphire.

This beautiful gem is sought-after and treasured by gemstone experts, considered the rarest and most valuable of all the corundum varieties.
Deborah Papas of Prestige Pawnbrokers, which features on Channel 4’s Posh Pawn, estimates the value of the ring: ‘With its carefully faceted cut and the set off with the whitest of white diamonds, this ring could easily be worth over £100,000.’
Every royal wedding that's taken place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding is taking place at Windsor Castle - but they're not the first royal couple to have said their vows at the Queen's residence.
The bride and groom to be will be saying 'I do' in front of 600 family and friends inside St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday 19 May.
Windsor is expected to be flooded with crowds of people as fans gather to wish Harry and Meghan well.
Here is a list of all of the British royal couples in history who have married at Windsor Castle too (and while some may remember Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles married in Windsor, they didn't marry in Windsor Castle - they instead tied the knot at the Guildhall in Windsor).
Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra


On 10 March 1863, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, the eldest son and successor of Queen Victoria, married Princess Alexandra of Denmark at St George's Chapel.
Princess Helena and Prince Christian
On 5 July 1866, Princess Helena, who was the third daughter of Queen Victoria, married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg at St George's Chapel.
Princess Louise and Marquess of Lorne
On 21 March 1871, Princess Louise, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, married the Marquess of Lorne (later Duke of Argyll) at St George's Chapel.
Prince Arthur and Princess Louise Margaret

On 13 March 1879, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, who was the third son of Queen Victoria, married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia at St George's Chapel.
Princess Frederica and Luitbert von Pawel Rammingen
On 24 March 1880, Princess Frederica of Hanover, the great-granddaughter of King George III, married Luitbert von Pawel Rammingen at St George's Chapel.
Prince Leopold and Princess Helena
On 27 April 1882, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, the youngest son of Queen Victoria, married Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont at St George's Chapel.
Princes Marie Louise and Prince Aribert

On 6 July 1891, Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein (daughter of Princess Christian) married Prince Aribert of Anhalt at St George's Chapel.
Princess Alice and Prince Alexander

On 10 February 1904, Princess Alice of Albany (daughter of the Duke of Albany), married Prince Alexander of Teck (later Earl of Athlone) at St George's Chapel.
Princess Margaret and Prince Gustaf

On 15 June 1905, Princess Margaret of Connaught (daughter of the Duke of Connaught) married Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (later King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden) at St George's Chapel.
Prince Edward and Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones


On 19 June 1999, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones at St George's Chapel. Theirs was the first wedding to take place at the chapel for 94 years.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall

On 9 April 2005, divorcee Prince Charles married fellow divorcee Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall.
Charles' marriage had to be approved by the Queen, the government and the Church Of England as, given he is the future Supreme Governor of the Church Of England, his divorcee status was met with some caution.
They were set to marry at Windsor Castle in a civil ceremony followed by a religious blessing at St George's Chapel. However, Windsor Castle would have had to have applied for a licence for civil marriages, with one condition being that the venue must be available for civil marriages for a period of 12 months, which the royal family did not want.


The couple were therefore married at the town hall at Windsor Guildhall with Prince William and Tom Parker Bowles witnesses.
The Queen and the Duke Of Edinburgh then joined for their religious blessing.
A reception was held at Windsor Castle for the newly married couple, arranged by the Queen.

On 17 May 2008, Peter Phillips, the son of Anne, Princess Royal and Mark Phillips, married Canadian Autumn Kelly at St George's Chapel.
Ahead of their marriage, Kelly converted from Roman Catholicism to join the Church of England. Had she remained Roman Catholic, Phillips would have lost his place in the current line of the succession to the throne, of which he is 14th, due to the terms of the 1701 Act Of Settlement.
They welcomed the Queen's first great-grandchild, Savannah Anne Kathleen, on 29 December 2010.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot on 19 May at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Their special day was the first royal wedding to take place there in 10 years, after Peter and Autumn's.
And one more to go...
Princess Beatrice and Jack Brooksbank

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank will be marrying at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Friday 12 October, just five months after Harry and Meghan.
MORE: Princess Beatrice age, job, boyfriends and maid of honour duty to younger sister Eugenie
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