Princess Eugenie married her longtime partner Jack Brooksbank in a lovely ceremony on Friday.
Kensington Palace released the official portraits from the ceremony on Saturday, along with a photo of Eugenie in her reception dress with her groom, and one of the happy couple kissing in their carriage.
The pictures were taken by photographer Alex Bramall, who also snapped shots of Eugenie in 2016 for a Harper’s Bazaar photoshoot.
“It is an honour and a privilege to be invited to photograph Princess Eugenie and Jack on this most special of days,” Bramall said, according to the palace.


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The official portraits feature the newlyweds with their family (including grandparents Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip), bridesmaids and pageboys and were taken in Windsor Castle’s White Drawing Room.
Bramall also snapped an intimate black-and-white photo of the bride and groom kissing in the Scottish Stage Coach they rode in after they left St. George’s Chapel.
The final photo was a lovely snap of the couple in their dinner reception outfits at Prince Andrew’s residence, the Royal Lodge, with Eugenie wearing a stunning blush-coloured Zac Posen gown.
A marquee was set up outside on the residence’s grounds so people could enjoy the reception outside, and guests reportedly had to surrender their cellphones so they couldn’t take photos at the event, Harper’s Bazaar shared.

On Saturday, the pair also hosted a laid-back festival-inspired party to continue the celebrations, where Eugenie reportedly wore a white mini dress, and a pale pink custom biker jacket that was bedazzled with ‘Mrs. Brooksbank’ on the back, as shown in designer Sam Dougal’s Instagram Story. Harper’s Bazaar said the words were in Eugenie’s own handwriting.