Have you been struggling with royal wedding withdrawal?
That’s a thing, isn’t it?
Fortunately, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank will tie the knot in no time.

How we’ll deal after their big day is over, however, is a problem for another day.
Meghan looked stunning in her bespoke three-quarter sleeved Givenchy wedding gown and 16-foot embroidered veil.
Can we expect the same style of bridal ensemble and ceremony from Eugenie?

There may be similarities, but Eugenie’s wedding promises to be a unique event.
Here’s everything we know about the Princess of York’s wedding so far.
Let’s change that.

According toThe Telegraph, the couple met at a cocktail bar where Jack was waiting tables.
It’s not exactly like he needed the money, though.
Yeah, you know how those royals do.

When’s the big day?
“I’m absolutely overjoyed.
Throughout the interview, the Duke of York reiterated his approval of Eugenie’s fiance.

That’s right, Friday.
LikePrince William and Kate Middleton, Eugenie and Jack will have a weekday wedding.
Unlike the April 2011 royal wedding, though, October 12 willprobably not be declared a bank holiday.

“The wedding will take place at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle,” he wrote.
More recently, Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones married in aprivate ceremonyat St. George’s Chapel in 1999.
Surely, Eugenie and Jack’s wedding will be just as lovely.

Will members of the public be invited?
Nevertheless, the couple found a way to invite an impressive number of members of the public.
Now you just need to score a golden ticket.

With Meghan herself being a former actress, Harry and Meghan’s wedding featured even morenotable names.
Yes,Oprahwas there!
And theywere dressed to the nines.

Eugenie’s celebrity pals also include James Blunt, Cara Delevingne, Poppy Jamie, and even Eddie Redmayne.
Maybe, just maybe, they’ll be present for the royal wedding.
LikeMeghan, she could decide to forgo the custom altogether.

However, royal expert James Brooks thinks that won’t be the case.
Born just 21 months apart, the sisters have their differences, but are besties all the same.
“Most royal brides do not have adult bridesmaids,” royal expert Marlene Koenig toldTown & Country.

Royal expert James Brooks concurs.
As such, having little bridesmaids may be the safest bet.
Does that mean Princess Charlotte is going to be in the wedding?

Brooks thinks it’s “perfectly possible.”
Will Eugenie wear her mother’s tiara?
What’s a royal wedding without a tiara, right?
The Princess of York is not afraid of bold fashion as she’s provedtime and time again.
From bright big hats to knee-high suede boots, Eugenie often stands out more than you’re average royal.
Perhaps her wedding day will be no exception.
While many are itching to know who’s designing the special dress, Eugenie has remained mum.
October, hurry up and get here already!
Will Granny foot the bill?
Royal weddings are not exactly known for being budget-friendly.
Harry and Meghan’s May 2018 nuptials were reported to cost an astounding$34 million.
Naturally, her wedding would follow suit.
Mrs. Brooksbank or Princess Eugenie?
There are still a lot of questions leading up to the big day.
Will Eugenie become Mrs. Brooksbank or will she remain the Princess of York?
Will Jack take on a royal title as bothMeghanandKatedid upon marrying their respective princes?
As far as Jack receiving a title, it doesn’t seem to be in the cards.
Oh well, he’s still Prince Charming as far as we’re all concerned.