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All the Details of Princess Eugenie's 2-Day (!) Wedding Celebration (Including a Carnival-Themed After-Party)

Move over, Meghan and Harry. The second royal wedding of the year is coming up, and we’re dusting off our fascinators and sipping our Pimm’s as the details spill like tea.

According to People, the wedding of Harry’s cousin Princess Eugenie (aka the sixth grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and youngest daughter of Prince Andrew of York) and Jack Brooksbank will take place over two days, with the official ceremony happening on Friday, October 12, at 6 a.m. EST in St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle (the same place where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot this past May).

Following the ceremony, the newlyweds will take a carriage procession around the grounds (though not down the famous “Long Walk” like Meghan and Harry), after which Queen Elizabeth will host a luncheon at Windsor Castle. The bride’s parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, will then host a black-tie reception at the Royal Lodge.

On Saturday, the couple will throw a carnival-style party complete with festival rides, cocktails and food stalls, according to The Sunday Times. The party planners, Bentley’s Entertainment, are the same folks who threw David and Victoria Beckham’s wedding reception. Um, where’s our invite, Eug?!

Other hot goss regarding the big day: George and Amal Clooney may be in attendance, since the groom is a friend to George and brand ambassador of his Casamigos Tequila.

Fair rides and margs on tap?! How untraditional! (Read: We wonder what Gan-Gan—er, we mean the queen—has to about all this.)

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Director, Branded Content + Cohost, Royally Obsessed Podcast

As Director of Branded Content at Gallery Media Group, Roberta helps oversee the ideation and execution of sponsored content and experiential campaigns across PureWow and ONE37pm, including PureWow’s 24 in ’24. She began her career in editorial nine years ago, and has written and edited countless articles on news, trends, fashion, beauty and the royal family. She’s also cohost of the Royally Obsessed podcast, named one of the best royals podcasts by The New York Times and Town & Country. She cowrote the book Royal Trivia: Your Guide to the Modern British Royal Family.