Princess Eugenie wedding – Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, Harry and William wow the crowds at windswept Royal Wedding
HARRY and Meghan were back at Windsor Castle today to watch Princess Eugenie tie the knot just five months after they walked down the same aisle.
Meghan Markle, 37, wearing a Givenchy dress and Noel Stewart hat, was one of 850 guests who attended the lavish ceremony at St George's Chapel.
The American actress was joined by Prince Harry, 34, and the Duke of Duchess of Cambridge who arrived just moments later for the windswept royal wedding.
The ninth-in-line to the throne was wearing a stunning dress when she made her way into the chapel to marry long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank.
Eugenie travelled in the same Rolls Royce as Kate Middleton did for her 2011 wedding to Prince William.
Today was the second royal wedding for Windsor after Harry and Meghan said "I Do" in May.
After the service, they were greeted by thousands of adoring fans who had lined the streets of Windsor.
Earlier in the day, well-dressed guests were forced to hold onto their hats as gusts of wind swept through the town.
Among the guests included model Pixie Goldof, wearing a pink dress that billowed in the wind, as well as actress Liv Tyler, Demi Moore, and model Naomi Campbell.
Robbie Williams - whose daughter was a flower girl - got a cheer from the crowds when he arrived in a limousine and waved back.
Meanwhile, singers James Blunt and Ellie Goulding arrived at the wedding in the same coach.
Today's wedding was a mix of traditional and modern, with the bride wearing a dress that showed her childhood surgery scars with pride.
The A-list crowd also saw Cara Delevingne head into the chapel, along with Stephen Fry, Amal and George Clooney.
Others to brave the strong winds to attend the wedding include comedian Jimmy Carr and wife Karoline Copping, as well as David Emanuel, who designed Princess Diana's wedding dress, wearing a dark suit over a white T-shirt.
Richard Bacon, who previously revealed how the royal bride supported him when he was in a coma, was also among the guests.
Conservative peer and Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes arrived at St George's Chapel, with many seen clutching guest bags with the couple's initials intertwined.
But last minute adjustments had to be made due to the wind, with staff seen fixing a fallen potted tree that was knocked over onto the West Steps of the venue.
Female guests in dresses were also left furiously trying to hold down their skirts as the wind swept through Windsor.
Robbie Williams' mother-in-law was also left staring forlornly across the road as her hat blew off.
The big day hasn't been without its controversy as Camilla Parker-Bowles missed the big day and a petition was launched over the astronomical £2million cost of the wedding.
But the debate hasn't stopped royal fans from turning out in force, with some arriving on Thursday afternoon to bag a prime position.
Royal super-fan John Loughney, from London, said he was happy to be there to share the day with Princess Eugenie.
The 63-year-old has been in the crowds for the last two royal weddings and was also outside the hospital for the births of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
He said: "There's only two people who will be truly proud today and that's (Princess Eugenie's) mother and father. They'll be ever so proud to see their daughter married.
"Myself and all the royal fans wish them a very happy marriage."
The couple yesterday revealed their excitement at tying the knot - admitting it was "love at first sight".
Eugenie said she was nervous ahead of her big day - but said she couldn't wait to exchange vows with her boyfriend of seven years.
In an interview with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, who will anchor coverage of the royal wedding on ITV, the couple described the moment they met for the first time.
Brooksbank said: "We were skiing in a friend's place out in Switzerland, and [looking at Eugenie] I saw you first, didn't I? And we just stared at each other.
"I remember being like, 'I really, really like this guy, I really want him to like me too,' and then you gave me this huge windscreen wiper wave and that was it, right, he likes me."
While Eugenie admitted the whole thing was "nerve-wracking and a bit scary" she added: "At the end of the day you get to marry the person you love... and you're going to be at the end of the aisle, and I'm going to be running towards you."
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