Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in a white @peterpilotto bespoke gown. In a break with tradition, @princesseugenie did not wear a veil. She did, however, wear the dazzling Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, lent to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Created by the French jewelry house Boucheron in 1921, the tiara is made of brilliant and rose-cut diamond pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side of the main stone. The dress was simple and elegant: white, pure and sculptural with long sleeves, a portrait neckline that folded around her shoulders, and a specially designed sweeping back that showed off the bride’s scars from an operation to straighten her spine. In a television interview this week, the princess had hinted that she wanted her wedding gown to showcase the scars as she paid tribute to the hospital and doctors that had performed her surgery in 2002 following a diagnosis of scoliosis. “I’m a patron of their appeal,” the princess said during an interview with “This Morning” on ITV, “as I had an operation when I was 12 on my back. You’ll see on Friday, but it’s a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this. I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people your scars, and I think it’s really special to stand up for that.” “You look perfect,” Jack Brooksbank said, as his bride joined him at the altar. Read the article by @elizabethcpaton, link in bio. Photograph: Pool/Getty Images

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Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in a white @ピーター ピロット bespoke gown. In a break with tradition, @princesseugenie did not wear a veil. She did, however, wear the dazzling Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, lent to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Created by the French jewelry house Boucheron in 1921, the tiara is made of brilliant and rose-cut diamond pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side of the main stone. The dress was simple and elegant: white, pure and sculptural with long sleeves, a portrait neckline that folded around her shoulders, and a specially designed sweeping back that showed off the bride’s scars from an operation to straighten her spine. In a television interview this week, the princess had hinted that she wanted her wedding gown to showcase the scars as she paid tribute to the hospital and doctors that had performed her surgery in 2002 following a diagnosis of scoliosis. “I’m a patron of their appeal,” the princess said during an interview with “This Morning” on ITV, “as I had an operation when I was 12 on my back. You’ll see on Friday, but it’s a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this. I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people your scars, and I think it’s really special to stand up for that.” “You look perfect,” Jack Brooksbank said, as his bride joined him at the altar. Read the article by @elizabethcpaton, link in bio. Photograph: Pool/Getty Images


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