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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank release official wedding photos

The official portrait of the royal couple features the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the close family of the bride and groom.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have released four official photographs from their wedding day - including a full family portrait.

The happy couple were pictured in the white drawing room in Windsor Castle, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh alongside both the bride and groom's parents.

Princess Beatrice was there with her parents Sarah, Duchess of York, and the Duke of York, while Mr Brooksbank's parents, Nicola and George Brooksbank, were also present.

The bride - in a long-sleeved V-neck gown with a low back designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos - took centre stage in the photograph, by Alex Bramall.

The dress included a number of symbols meaningful to the bride, including a thistle for Scotland and the York Rose.

Although not visible in the portrait, the dress had a low back feature requested by Eugenie as a tribute to surgeons at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, who corrected her scoliosis when she was 12.

The couple were also pictured in an intimate shot in the Scottish state coach, as they returned to Windsor Castle in the carriage procession.

Sharing a kiss as Eugenie clutched her flowers, the black-and-white portrait was also taken by Mr Bramall, a fashion photographer who pictured Eugenie for Harper's Bazaar in 2016.

As well as the full family portrait, Eugenie and Mr Brooksbank released an official photograph with their bridesmaids and pageboys - who also featured in the main family portrait.

Maud Windsor, Louis De Givenchy, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Theodora Williams, Mia Tindall and sisters Isla and Savannah Phillips were in the picture.

Familiar faces including Kate Moss, Demi Moore, Naomi Campbell and Stephen Fry were among the 850 guests who attended the wedding.

Eugenie, who is ninth in line to the throne, married at St George's Chapel just five months after the church hosted Harry and Meghan's wedding.
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