On a royally windy Friday morning at Windsor Castle,Princess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbankofficially became husband and wife.
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, accompanied his 28-year-old daughter down the aisle before 850 guests.
Everyone fromQueen Elizabeth IIto Kate Moss yes,Kate Moss attended the event.

The 48-year-oldrunway connoisseurwore a tweed metallic black-to-gray ombre cocktail dress by Ralph & Russo with a coordinating cape.
The model paired her knee-length ensemble with stockings and black pumps.
And yet, she didn’t look like she was trying to steal the show from the princess.

The model and actress wore the slim-fitBurberry black suitwith a crisp white collared shirt and speckled tie.
Delevingne finished off the androgynous ensemble with pointed toe black heels.
A much smaller group 23 percent voted against the ensemble.

Well, you’ve got the option to’t win ‘em all, right?
Her sister, Poppy Delevingne, rocked a completely different look, but one just as phenomenal.
Delevingne’sextra-large bright blue fascinatorcoordinated nicely with her lighter, powder blue dress and matching blazer.

The 32-year-old model-actress took a risk in the risque cutout ensemble.
Either way, the star looked fabulous in the asymmetrical number with its playful bow cinching at her waist.
Oh, and did we mention those black peep-toe pumps?

Well done, Poppy, well done.
Nevertheless, Middleton and her husband James Matthews were in attendance andshe lookedexceptional.
The duchess’ sister’s maternity style was on point in a high neck, long-sleeved flaredemerald green midi.

She also opted for a black velvet clutch and black Charlotte Olympia heels.
Middleton paired the dress with a delicate matching velvet beret by Philip Treacy and burgundy pumps.
According toHello!magazine, Ferguson selected a local Windsor designer for her dress: Emma Louise Design.

Ferguson forewent the fascinator and instead chose a coordinating green hat by Jess Collet.
Her clutch was also of particular interest on October 12, and it may just look familiar to you.
The pop of color was unexpected, but it certainly worked.

That day in May, Meghan donned an unforgettablewhite bespoke Givenchy gownby designer Clare Waight Keller.
On October 12, 2018, Meghan was back at the castle wearing yet another Givenchy number.
This time, however, she was not wearing white.

Still, we couldn’t help but appreciate theduchess' fashion.
Over on Twitter,Meghan’s Mirrorreported that the duchess accessorized her navy midi dress with Prada leather gloves.
She could also been seen wearing elegant black pumps.

Meghan certainly knows what works for her.
And, no, not just because it washerbig day.
This stunning headpiece was crafted in the early 1920s by Boucheron.
Oh, and that giant, gorgeous rich green emerald in the center is over93 carats, according toExpress.
However, even without the tiara, Eugenie’s wedding ensemble would’ve still stunned viewers.
The top layer was the most extravagant, having been woven in Como, Italy.
Fit for a princess, wouldn’t you say?