Princess Eugenie’s rarely-seen gown wedding guest clothing for Prince William’s ceremony

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July 18, 2024

The service may have expected trend guidelines, but other celebrations may have slightly more rebellious dress codes.

Consider the Prince and Princess of Wales ‘ pre-wedding party, for instance, which saw the princes gather in their countryside dressed to the nines. One of those visitors was Prince William’s niece, who donned a stunning black bodice evening gown to show off her waist. Her invention stiletto heels were partly concealed by a cover neck, an embellished plant on the rope, and a flowing skirt.

Princess Eugenie in a black V-neck dress and heels© Pascal Le Segretain
At the pre-wedding dinner on April 28, 2011, Princess Eugenie donned a black gown to look beautiful.

Eugenie wore a shiny clutch bag, a huge ring, and a bouncing curls-styled blond hair that matched her Hollywood-glam appearance.

At the pre-wedding dining at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park on April 28, 2011, hosted by the Queen’s aunt Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, she was joined by the Duchess of Edinburgh, the late Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Beatrice.

Princess Beatrice in a sequinned mermaid gown© Getty
Princess Beatrice attended the gathering wearing a sequinned whale outfit.

Her older sister wore a one-shouldered neckline and striking gold sequin embellishments, which was a change from the ladylike necklines and shoulders the royals frequently sport.

However, her niece to Eugenie, featuring one rope and a figure-hugging image, with her golden tresses in a massive beehive style.

Mike Tindall and Zara Phillips in matching black outfits© Danny Martindale
Zara Tindall, the later Queen Elizabeth, and more joined Eugenie.

William and Kate’s marriage preparation

William and Kate, who had to stay the night away from the festivities in preparing for the evening ceremonies, were the two significant customers who were somewhat absent.

Kate spent the night at the five-star Goring Hotel in the Royal Apartment, which boasted a four-poster base, a grand music and a walk-in bath following a £150, 000 renovation.

william harry wedding uniform© Getty Images
Harry claimed his nephew was “tipsy” the night before his bride

However, claimed in his guide Spare that the man turned to alcohol to calm his nerves. As they greeted members of the crowd who had gathered on the Mall to get a front row seat view of the marriage, his brother allegedly wore “tipsy.”

” Willy, rum-warmed, shouted: ‘ We should go and see them!’ He informed his safety team that he wanted to do so via text.

” The protection team answered: ‘ Highly advise against.’

” ‘ No, he shot up. It’s the right thing to do. I want to go out there. I need to discover them!’ He asked me to come. He begged. He clearly indicated to me that the rum was actually hitting difficult. He needed a wingman”, Harry penned.

Marriage clothes

Prince William and Kate wave to crowds following their wedding© Getty
In April 2011, Prince William and Kate wed.

After the pair tied the knot at Westminster Abbey, the late Queen Elizabeth II hosted a noon reception at Buckingham Palace for 650 customers.

The bride chose to wear two Alexander McQueen wedding dresses, the first of which had a sleeveless satin amount with an studded belt and a corsetted dress with a whole skirt and large lace sleeves.

Princess Beatrice in trainers and a red dress at William and Kate's wedding afterparty© Getty
The royals ‘ wedding afterparty featured Princess Beatrice rocking coaches.

Eugenie, Lady Kitty Spencer, and William van Cutsem, among others, were among the 300 people who showed up for the evening welcome at the Palace.

Eugenie and Beatrice at William and Kate's royal wedding© Getty
At William and Kate’s royal marriage, Eugenie wore a stunning blue gown.

In Eugenie’s situation, she went for a crimson flowing gown with off-the-shoulder straps and skinny stilettos instead of her vivid blue Vivienne Westwood dress and feathery Philip Treacy fascinator, which proved to be a questionable choice among fans.

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