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After already having hosted the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex earlier this year, St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle will be the stage for the marriage of Princess Eugenie and her husband-to-be.
During the highly-anticipated Royal occasion, Theodora Rose, the daughter of famous celebrity Robbie Williams, will be a flower girl.
The Daily Mail also revealed the popular singer will attend the wedding with his wife, Ayda Field.
A source close to the singer insisted he “couldn’t be more proud” of Theodora.
They said: “This is a great moment for Robbie.
“He couldn’t be more proud for his daughter.”
It is understood the former Take That star and his wife have been friends with Princess Eugenie for years.
The daughter of Lord Freddie Windsor, Maud Windsor, will also be a bridesmaid.
The four-year-old goes to the same school as Prince George and is in his class.
Prince George will be a pageboy during the big day in October.
Princess Charlotte will also play a role during the wedding – the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also be a flower girl.
Royal expert James Brookes previously told Express.co.uk he believed Princess Eugenie’s sister, Beatrice, will most likely be the maid of honour during the big Royal event.
He said: “I think it’s extremely likely we’ll see her older sister Beatrice play a big part in the day, most likely as Eugenie’s maid of honour.
“The sisters are extremely close, get on well and Eugenie’s said in the past that family means a great deal to her.
“It’s one of the reasons Sarah Ferguson’s also likely be involved in helping her daughter prepare for the big day too.”
The leading Royal commentator added “older adults” will play major parts in the ceremony.
He put this down to the “celebrity nature of their friendship circle”.
Mr Brookes went on: “With the exception of Beatrice, I think the couple will rule out having older adults playing a big part in the ceremony, not least because it’s royal tradition, but also because of the celebrity nature of their friendship circle.”
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