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Princess Eugenie will tie the knot with Mr Jack Brooksbank on Friday October 12 in Windsor.

With less than a month to go, planning is in full swing as Windsor prepares to welcome thousands of royal fans.

The wedding will be held at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, the same wedding venue as Eugenie’s cousin Prince Harry, who married Meghan Markle in earlier this year.

Windsor and Maidenhead Council have released details of road closures and parking restrictions during Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s carriage procession after the church ceremony.

How to watch the carriage procession

The statement issued by Windsor and Maidenhead Council said the wedding ceremony will take place at 11am in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

Following the service, the couple will take a short horse-drawn carriage procession through Windsor.

According to the Council, the procession will start at approximately midday and will see the newlyweds travel along Castle Hill, High Street, Park Street and back into Windsor Castle via Cambridge Gate.

A short video of the route can be watched on Twitter HERE.

How to get to Windsor

Windsor is expected to be busier than usual on Princess Eugenie’s wedding day.

People are urged to allow plenty of time for their journey and plan ahead.

Travelling by train or bus is also advised, as roads will be closed on the wedding day.

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Road Closures

If you do choose to travel by car Windsor and Maidenhead council are asking people to use junction 6 of the M4 or junction 13 of the M25 to access the Royal borough.

The roads affected are:

  • Castle Hill
  • Church Lane
  • High Street
  • Park Street
  • River Street
  • Sheet Street
  • St Albans Street
  • St Albans Close
  • Thames Street

Parking restrictions

Parking will be suspended on the roads forming the procession route and on a number of adjoining roads for the wedding day.

Suspensions around the procession route will be put in place from 12.01am until 3pm on Friday October 12.

To view access to individual car parks visit Windsor and Maidenhead council’s website HERE. 

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