Here are some of the best moments from the royal wedding, as Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in Windsor:
– Bridesmaids and pageboys take a tumble
Little Princess Charlotte stumbled, and page boy Louis de Givenchy took a tumble while making their way up the West Steps of St George’s Chapel amid the windy weather.
But the youngsters carried on unperturbed into the church with special attendant Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor.
– George and Savannah make mischief
Chatty seven-year-old bridesmaid Savannah Phillips was spotted making pageboy Prince George laugh by imitating the trumpet players providing the fanfare.
George clasped his hand over his mouth when he realised they had been spotted.
Theodora Williams, the daughter of pop star Robbie William and Ayda Field, playfully bared her teeth at Louis de Givenchy as they held hands.
Maud Windsor was spotted dancing to the music, before putting both her fingers up her nose and then into her mouth while they waited for the bride.
– Are you the Queen?
On leaving the chapel, Theodora, known as Teddy, asked ex-royal Sarah, Duchess of York in her American accent: “Are you the Queen?”.
Sarah replied “No”, before a persistent Teddy added: “Are you a princess?”
The duchess said “Yes” before hurrying away.
– The arrival of the bride
Princess Eugenie looked stunning in her 1950s-inspired gown by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, which featured a wide fold-over neckline around the shoulders, fitted bodice, full pleated skirt and a long train.
Eugenie wore the glittering Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by her grandmother the Queen, but chose not to have a veil.
The low back feature allowed Eugenie to proudly show the faint scars from back surgery she had as a child for scoliosis.
– Nervous and emotional groom
Jack Brooksbank nervously fidgeted, took his glasses on and off, rubbed his eyes and held his clenched hand to his mouth as he waited for his bride at the altar with his best man and brother Thomas.
He looked teary when Eugenie finally joined him at the altar.
During the ceremony, the princess joked with Jack to calm him down, saying “Why aren’t you holding my hand?”.
The tequila brand ambassador also struggled to place Eugenie’s wedding band on her finger.
– The weather
Guests battled against blustery conditions, holding onto their hats as they made their way into St George’s.
Some had to make a dash to retrieve hats that had blown away in the wind.
– The stars
Celebrities packed the pews for the ninth in line to the throne’s nuptials.
From supermodel Kate Moss to Hollywood actresses Demi Moore and Liv Tyler and singers James Blunt, Ellie Goulding and Ricky Martin, this royal wedding may not have drawn the crowds like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s – but it rivalled it for high-profile guests.
Former Take That singer Robbie Williams, wearing smart tails and with the sides of his head closely shaved, was seen chewing gum as he sat in the VIP seats in the Quire.
Model Cara Delevingne wowed in her black tailored suit with tails, tie and top hat.
– Harry and Meghan
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex firmly held hands as they entered the chapel where they said their own vows just five months ago.
Meghan, wearing a navy blue outfit by her bridal designer Givenchy, was seen staring deep into Harry’s eyes as they sat in their seats.
The couple also put their arms around one another outside the church.
– William and Kate
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are not as prone to public displays of affection as Harry and Meghan.
But Kate, wearing a fuchsia dress by Alexander McQueen and a Philip Treacy hat, was spotted resting her hand on her husband’s thigh as they sat in the Quire.
– Fergie
Exuberant Sarah, the Duchess of York is often known for her over-enthusiastic mannerisms – and the wedding of her youngest daughter was no exception.
The duchess arrived with Princess Beatrice a little behind schedule – after the groom instead of before as was planned.
She rushed over to meet a member of the public, 83-year-old Jessie Huberty who was a friend of her late mother and embraced her with a large hug.
A grinning Fergie gave a big sigh of relief as she took her seat in the chapel, and spent a great deal of time waving at guests in the pews opposite.
But she remained composed and kept her head slightly lowered when her former father-in-law passed her to take his seat in the row behind.
It was believed to be the first time they had been pictured together in 26 years after she was cast out from the royals amid her “toe sucking” scandal in the 1990s.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here