We're loving the dresspublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 12 October 2018
Check out the train on Princess Eugenie's wedding dress. Gorgeous.
Princess Eugenie is Queen's granddaughter and ninth in line to the throne
She married Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Celebrities including Cara Delevingne and Robbie Williams were among 850 guests
Prince George was a page boy, and Princess Charlotte a bridesmaid
The couple invited 1,200 members of the public to watch the wedding
Cherry Wilson and Vanessa Barford
Check out the train on Princess Eugenie's wedding dress. Gorgeous.
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Louis de Givenchy, six, took a tumble as he arrived for the wedding.
He stumbled up the west steps at the entrance to St George's Chapel.
The Duke of York has said his daughter's wedding has more guests than Harry and Meghan's - because she has so many friends.
Prince Andrew also told ITV that the Queen was certain about holding the ceremony at Windsor Castle.
In a pre-recorded interview, he said he was "not intimately involved in the planning".
"All the approval goes through the Queen anyway. It was what I was told, where it was going to take place.
"The Queen very firmly said 'No, St George's is where you are going to have the wedding'.
"So I said 'Aye, aye ma'am', turn to the right, salute and carry on."
Princess Beatrice is giving a reading at the wedding.
The bride and groom have a little chat with each other.
Princess Eugenie's wedding bouquet consists of Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis pips, hints of baby blue thistles, white spray roses and trailing ivy.
It was created by Patrice Van Helden Oakes, the sister of floral designer Rob Van Helden.
The floral arrangement also contains sprigs of myrtle from Osborne House - it's part of a royal tradition which can be traced back to Queen Victoria.
Adrian and Myrna Whiteson, founders and life presidents of the Teenage Cancer Trust, are among the guests.
Mr Whiteson said he has known the princess for many years.
“It’s almost like she’s family,” he said.
“We’ve seen the princesses grow up and they are both such great supporters of our work. They are an amazing inspiration.”
Mrs Whiteson said it “really brings a lift” to patients and their families when Eugenie visits.
Asked what message she had for the happy couple, she said: “We’ve been married for 60 years and so my advice to them would be to talk to each other, always communicate.”
“And never go to bed without saying I love you,” added her husband.
Guests look on as the couple exchange their wedding vows.
Princess Eugenie looks relaxed but Jack Brooksbank appears nervous.
We've passed the dreaded "forever hold your peace" line with no hiccups.
Phew.
Looking as glam as always.
Princess Eugenie’s dress has been designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos.
Princess Eugenie is driven towards St George's Chapel with her father Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
The pregnant sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, Pippa Middleton, arrives alongside her husband James Matthews.
BBC Radio 5 live
5 Live has been discussing the wedding this morning on 'Your Call'
Kate and her daughter Julia are in Windsor. Julia has scoliosis and met Princess Eugenie several years ago when Eugenie invited her the Palace to talk about her own surgery.
Kate said meeting Eugenie had been a huge help to her daughter: "It was amazing because up to that point she'd never met anyone who'd had the surgery, so she gave her an idea of what she could expect and how she might feel."
They were invited to join the members of the public watching the wedding. Kate said: "Julia is wearing a dress - I am wearing warm clothes!"
Princess Eugenie's sister - the maid of honour - arrives alongside her mum Sarah Ferguson.