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Princess Eugenie’s wedding to be bigger than the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s

The change in seasons brings about yet another royal wedding. This time Princess Eugenie will wed long-term boyfriend, Jack Brooksbank. Due to their grand scale, royal weddings have the ability to make people believe in love again.

For Eugenie, the big day will include nearly 850 guests and will be held at Windsor Castle. These details might seem a little familiar, perhaps because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recently married at Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel in May – a wedding that only included 600 guests. Some of Princess Eugenie’s guests will have standing room only, considering the venue’s capacity is 800. Extra seating accommodations might be made, but according to The Mail on Sunday, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank hope some of the guests might not attend.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank during their engagement interview. Photo: Fair Use/Screenshot, BBC The One Show

This autumn wedding will rival the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding, especially when it comes to celebrity attendance. The celebrity guest list at Meghan and Harry’s wedding included George and Amal Clooney, Priyanka Chopra, Carey Mulligan, Oprah, and Meghan’s Suit‘s co-stars. No doubt Princess Eugenie’s nuptials will have just as many celebrity guests. Everyone from the Kate Moss to the Beckham’s are expected to be invited.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured together in an official wedding photograph on the East Terrace of Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018, in Windsor, England. (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski/The Duke and Duchess of Sussex via Getty Images)

The wedding will last two days, which is a stark difference from Harry and Meghan’s wedding. On Friday 12 October, guests will attend the wedding at St George’s Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle, followed by a post-wedding lunch hosted by The Queen. Lunch will be held at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, which is the home of the Duke and Duchess of York. Wedding festivities continue the following day, which is rumoured to include funfair rides.