Every must-see photo from Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's royal wedding

It's been two years since Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank said "I do" in a fairytale wedding at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Oct. 12, 2018, marking the second royal nuptials of the year in new and exciting ways.
The bride wore a breathtaking custom gown by Peter Pilotto as she walked the aisle with a gaggle of adorable pageboys and bridesmaids, her crowning accessory an emerald-studded tiara borrowed from her grandmother, the Queen.
The longtime couple was emotional during their ceremony, looking more in love than ever as Andrea Bocelli performed songs like "Ave Maria" and maid of honour Princess Beatrice read from The Great Gatsby.
After it all, fans delighted in the couple's first kiss before they rode through Windsor in the stunning Scottish State Carriage.
Click through to see all the best photos from their big day!
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Demi Moore carried the same Gabriela Hearst bag that Duchess Meghan wore, looking radiant in a burgundy dress and netted headpiece.
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell wore a stunning black and white ensemble with feather accents, black gloves and a floral-embellished hat.
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Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas paired a printed blue dress with a matching headband.
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Blues, purples, burgundies, pinks, oranges and greens were the focal colours of the floral arrangements, made up of Liquid Amber trees, roses, spray roses, hydrangeas, dahlias and berries.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived to the church without their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who arrived later with the rest of the bridal party. Prince Louis, who was about six months old at the time, stayed home.
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The bride's maid of honour and proud big sister Princess Beatrice stopped to wave to hundreds of well-wishers lined outside the west door of the chapel. The 30-year-old looked picture-perfect in a purple dress by Ralph & Russo and headband by Sarah Cant.
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With one final wave, mother-of-the-bride Sarah Ferguson and Princess Beatrice headed into St George's chapel for the ceremony.
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Harry and Meghan might have felt a case of déjà vu as they strolled into St George's chapel, where just five months before they pledged their love to each other in front of family and friends.
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Charlotte and George became seasoned professionals when it comes to wedding duties after Eugenie's nuptials. For the third time in 2018, the adorable siblings carried out the roles of bridesmaid and pageboy and, once again, did an exceptional job!
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Kate was a vision in a fuchsia creation by Alexander McQueen, who famously designed her wedding gown in 2011, and a hat by Philip Treacy. Her husband looked equally dapper in his morning suit.
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The Duchess of Sussex delivered another memorable fashion moment in Givenchy at St George's Chapel. Just like her wedding day that May, the 37-year-old arrived to the church in an ensemble by the French fashion house. She accessorized her navy blue coatdress with a hat by Noel Stewart, clutch and matching shoes.
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Despite being close to her due date, Pippa Middleton made the trip to Windsor with her husband, James Matthews. The mom-to-be kept warm in a long-sleeve, high-neck emerald green dress by Emilia Wickstead, which she paired with an oversized green hat.
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Last to arrive before the bride was the Queen, who slipped into a lovely ice blue coat by Angela Kelly for her granddaughter's special day. She arrived with her husband, Prince Philip, who is said to have waited until that morning to decide whether or not he'd attend the ceremony due to his age and recovery from surgery.
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A relaxed Harry looked happy to be a guest and not the main attraction as he arrived at the church by car.
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Sarah was all smiles as she arrived to watch her youngest daughter walk down the aisle. She selected local Windsor company Emma Louise Design to helm her mother-of-the-bride ensemble, which she accessorized with the vintage Manolo Blahnik bag that her mother Susan Barrantes carried at her wedding to Prince Andrew in 1986.
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Harry's former girlfriend Chelsy Davy was amongst the 850 guests who scored invites. The blond beauty has been a close friend of Eugenie's for many years.
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Pageboy Louis de Givenchy took a little tumble on the stairs, as did Charlotte, but the bride's cousin, Lady Louise Windsor was there to help. Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex's daughter, who acted as a special attendant in the bridal party, was in charge of all the little ones.
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Just like she did at Trooping the Colour in 2018, Savannah Phillips, then seven years old, entertained her cousin George with her spirited antics.
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Little George, then five years old, tried to be on his best behaviour as he waited patiently for the bride to arrive before making the long walk down the aisle. He walked in the procession hand-in-hand with Savannah and his younger sister Charlotte.
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As soon as Sarah excited her Rolls-Royce, she spotted a familiar face in the crowd and raced over to say hello. From there she walked up the west steps with daughter Beatrice before heading in to find her front-row seat. The Duchess of York wore a striking hat by Jess Collet.
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The only thing better than Cara Delevingne's three-piece suit is her jaunty top hat! The then-26-year-old model turned actress happily waved to royal watchers as she made her way to the chapel.
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The Duchess of Sussex was seated next to Princess Anne, with whom she shared a laugh with prior to the start for he service. The Princess Royal was more than just a proud aunt on Eugenie's wedding day, but a proud grandmother as she watched her grandchildren, Savannah and Isla Phillips and Mia Tindall, take part in the ceremony.
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Eugenie wore the Queen's Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara. Made by Boucheron in 1919, the topper features brilliant and rose cut diamonds set in platinum and six emeralds on each side.
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The bridal bouquet was created by Patrice Van Helden Oakes, sister of florist Rob Van Helden, and consisted of Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis pips, hints of baby blue thistles, white spray roses and trailing ivy.
And in keeping with royal tradition, it had sprigs of myrtle from a posy planted at Queen Victoria's family home. Her daughter Princess Victoria was the first royal bride to carry it in her bouquet back in 1858 and everyone from Her Majesty to Duchesses Kate and Meghan have carried it since.
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Before heading inside the chapel to become Mrs. Brooksbank, the bride paused to thank hundreds of well-wishers gathered outside the west steps.
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Eugenie's gown was even more spectacular from the back! The Royal Family released a statement explaining details of the dress, including the significance of the low-back design.
"The low back feature on the dress was at the specific request of Princess Eugenie who had surgery aged 12 to correct scoliosis."
Showing off her scar, the princess hoped to inspire others suffering from curvatures of the spine.
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The Royal Family couldn't contain their delight as they watched 28-year-old Eugenie make her way up the aisle.
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Eugenie opted for simple makeup – bold brows and rosy cheeks – to let her natural beauty shine on her wedding day. The look was created by Bobbi Brown makeup artist Hannah Martin.
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The front row consisted of Sarah, Beatrice, Peter Phillips and his Canadian wife Autumn (the two have since separated). The latter had the perfect vantage point to watch their children, Savannah and Isla, walk in the adorable wedding party alongside their cousins.
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The couple pledged their love for one another while exchanging vows. Eugenie followed in the footsteps of the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex and left a pledge to obey her husband out of her vows.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex colour-coordinated their wedding attire, with Harry matching his waistcoat to his wife's Givenchy coatdress.
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The bride worked closely with designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos to create a gown that was both beautiful and meaningful.
According to the palace, the dress featured "the Thistle for Scotland acknowledging the couple's fondness for Balmoral, a Shamrock for Ireland as a nod to the Bride's Ferguson family, the York Rose and ivy representing the couple's home."
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The wedding saw the return of the Fab Four after Kate stepped away from royal life to care for Louis. The last time the foursome had officially stepped out together was in July 2018, when they all attended a celebration for the RAF's 100th anniversary.
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The Queen observed her granddaughter's wedding from the same seat that she occupied on Harry and Meghan's big day.
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Eugenie stole a glance at her longtime love during the emotional service, which was conducted by the Dean of Windsor, David Conner.
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Prince Charles watched the ceremony sandwiched between his father, Philip, who looked happy and healthy, and son, William.
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Jack gave Eugenie her gorgeous new earrings as a wedding gift. The baubles feature seven dangling diamonds, perhaps to mark the length of their relationship, with oval emeralds at the bottom. They perfectly matched the royal's diamond and emerald tiara!
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Jack and his brother Thomas wore gifts from Sarah, the groom's mother-in-law – tie pins featuring the York rose.
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Jack and Eugenie officially started their journey as husband and wife! The choir of St George’s Chapel, seen here lining the aisle, also performed at the wedding of Harry and Meghan.
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The happy couple sealed their love with a kiss on the steps of the chapel, much to the delight of crowds gathered outside.
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One kiss just wasn't enough for the newlyweds as they stole a second before embarking on their carriage ride through Windsor.
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From their engagement photos to the special memories they have shared on social media over the week leading up to their wedding to their first kiss as husband and wife, it is clear these two are a match made in heaven.
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Eugenie and Jack, who dated for seven years before getting engaged in January, kicked off a new chapter in their love story with a sweet kiss.
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Introducing the newlyweds! The pair couldn't stop smiling as they emerged from the chapel.
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After tying the knot, the newlyweds embarked on a romantic carriage ride through the streets of Windsor.
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The couple's ride started at the Royal Mews and made its way through the streets of Windsor before arriving at Windsor Castle. The route is similar to the one Harry and Meghan travelled on their wedding day, except Eugenie and Jack skipped the ride up the Long Walk.
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The Queen's Scottish State Coach was pulled by the same four Windsor Grey horses that led Harry and Meghan's procession that May.
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Following the service, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet hug while waiting to see the newlyweds off. The ceremony likely brought back happy memories for the pair, who were married at St. George's Chapel that May.
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Sarah blew a kiss to her daughter as Eugenie watched and the bridal party waved cheerio to the happy couple.
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Talk about an adorable wedding party! (From left) Charlotte, Savannah, Maud Windsor, George, Isla, Theodora Williams, Mia and Louis de Givenchy waved goodbye to the newlyweds.
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This wasn't the only act of PDA that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge displayed during the celebration. At one point during the service, Kate was spotted with her hand on her husband's leg!
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After wrapping up a luncheon hosted by Her Majesty, the newlyweds were ready to head to Royal Lodge to get ready for the next portion of their festivities – an evening reception at the bride's family home.
Jack led his longtime love to the car, and you won't believe how sleek this ride was...
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