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суббота, 13 октября 2018 г.

«Breaking News» Princess Eugenie performed a VERY deep curtsy to the Queen

Princess Eugenie didn't let her stunning Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos gown stop her from curtsying to the Queen at Windsor Castle yesterday.


The princess, 28, was seen performing an impressively low curtsy to her grandmother inside St George's Chapel after exchanging vows with Jack Brooksbank.


The moment came just as God Save The Queen ended and Eugenie and her new husband prepared to walk past the monarch on their way out of the chapel. 


Despite her floor-length dress, long train, and towering Charlotte Olympia peep-toe heels, she dramatically bent her knees as she performed the respectful gesture.


While doing so, she held the hand of her 32-year-old groom - perhaps for support. 


Viewers were very impressed by the gesture, even declaring it the 'most impressive ever seen'.



As Princess Eugenie entered the church, her gown didn't stop her from achieving a deep curtsy to the Queen while she held on to the hand of groom, Jack Brooksbank


As Princess Eugenie entered the church, her gown didn't stop her from achieving a deep curtsy to the Queen while she held on to the hand of groom, Jack Brooksbank



As Princess Eugenie entered the church, her gown didn't stop her from achieving a deep curtsy to the Queen while she held on to the hand of groom, Jack Brooksbank





The Queen watched over the curtsy which was complemented with Jack bowing his head


The Queen watched over the curtsy which was complemented with Jack bowing his head



The Queen watched over the curtsy which was complemented with Jack bowing his head

















Royal fans were delighted by Princess Eugenie's 'impressive' curtsy to the Queen before she exited St George's Chapel yesterday, after the national anthem was played 


Royal fans were delighted by Princess Eugenie's 'impressive' curtsy to the Queen before she exited St George's Chapel yesterday, after the national anthem was played 



Royal fans were delighted by Princess Eugenie's 'impressive' curtsy to the Queen before she exited St George's Chapel yesterday, after the national anthem was played 



Jack, meanwhile, was seen bowing his head in the 15th Century chapel, which was packed with a star-studded congregation including royals, aristocrats and VIPs.


The couple, who had been dating for eight years, wed at the same spectacular Berkshire venue chosen by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their May nuptials.

At the second royal wedding of the year, Eugenie, the younger daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and drinks executive Jack were joined by 800 guests.


The bride's beautiful dress showed off her scoliosis scar, as well as the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara loaned to her by her grandmother.  




The newlyweds were all smiles as they walked down the aisle following their marriage


The newlyweds were all smiles as they walked down the aisle following their marriage



The newlyweds were all smiles as they walked down the aisle following their marriage



The Queen watched the ceremony in the historic castle, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, Harry and Meghan, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. 


Prince George and Princess Charlotte were both part of the young bridal party, with more than 40 members of the royal family in attendance at the occasion.


After tying the knot, Eugenie and Jack sealed their union with two shy kisses on the chapel's West Steps before attending an afternoon reception in the castle.




The grand setting, glorious music and the couple¿s obvious love for each other ensured a moving and memorable ceremony but in contrast to Harry and Meghan's only one person camped out overnight


The grand setting, glorious music and the couple¿s obvious love for each other ensured a moving and memorable ceremony but in contrast to Harry and Meghan's only one person camped out overnight



The grand setting, glorious music and the couple’s obvious love for each other ensured a moving and memorable ceremony but in contrast to Harry and Meghan's only one person camped out overnight





It was nigh-on a perfect day for Princess Eugenie to marry her beau yet the grandiose scale of the event was out of all proportion to the marriage of, let¿s face it, a minor royal, says Platell


It was nigh-on a perfect day for Princess Eugenie to marry her beau yet the grandiose scale of the event was out of all proportion to the marriage of, let¿s face it, a minor royal, says Platell



It was nigh-on a perfect day for Princess Eugenie to marry her beau yet the grandiose scale of the event was out of all proportion to the marriage of, let’s face it, a minor royal, says Platell



The Duke of York was said to have given a traditional father-of-the-bride speech, which reportedly included a joke about Jack once mistaking himself for the family dog. 


Later, Jack drove Eugenie - who is ninth in line to the throne - away from the castle in style, wowing his new bride with a silver DB10 Aston Martin sports car.




Eugenie's stunning wedding dress was seen at her wedding today. Eugenie had the op at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital aged 12. A surgeon told ITV News that Eugenie visited the hospital regularly and even shared her scars with the children 


Eugenie's stunning wedding dress was seen at her wedding today. Eugenie had the op at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital aged 12. A surgeon told ITV News that Eugenie visited the hospital regularly and even shared her scars with the children 


Eugenie's stunning wedding dress was seen at her wedding today. Eugenie had the op at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital aged 12. A surgeon told ITV News that Eugenie visited the hospital regularly and even shared her scars with the children 



An evening do was later held at the York family home, Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.


Today, the festivities are expected to continue - with a "more relaxed" all-day party.


The event will take place in the castle grounds, with 200 guests, a fairground and food stalls. 




Jack Brooksbank held Prince Eugenie in a two-armed embrace as they sealed their union with a kiss on the steps of St George's Chapel yesterday


Jack Brooksbank held Prince Eugenie in a two-armed embrace as they sealed their union with a kiss on the steps of St George's Chapel yesterday



Jack Brooksbank held Prince Eugenie in a two-armed embrace as they sealed their union with a kiss on the steps of St George's Chapel yesterday


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article Princess Eugenie didn’t let her stunning Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos gown stop her from curtsying to the Queen at Windsor Castle yesterday.
The princess, 28, was seen performing an impressively low curtsy to her grandmother inside St George’s Chapel after exchanging vows...


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