Princess Euginie, 28 and her fiance, Jack Brooksbank have reportedly sent invitation to 850 guests, more than the St George’s Chapel in Windsor can actually hold as the Chapel is can only seat 800 people.
The royal wedding is speculated to span a whole weekend.
Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding was widely condemned for its size and cost to the taxpayer through additional security measures in Windsor. But they only invited 600 guests to their wedding which held in the same venue.
One source said of Eugenie's wedding:
Though it's been told that Eugenie's grandmother - The Queen and her father the Duke of York will personally foot the bill for the couple’s three wedding parties but concerned people are still complaining following reports that her plan for a carriage ride around Windsor would inflate security costs to at least £2m of taxpayers' money.
The royal wedding is speculated to span a whole weekend.
Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding was widely condemned for its size and cost to the taxpayer through additional security measures in Windsor. But they only invited 600 guests to their wedding which held in the same venue.
One source said of Eugenie's wedding:
"The wedding itself is going to be huge and they are hoping quite a few of the people they’ve invited won’t be able to come because of the capacity issue."Criticizing the impending lavish wedding, Chris Williamson, the Labour MP for Derby North said:
"Who’s heard of Princess Eugenie anyway? She carries out no royal functions, no useful purpose to the public sphere and yet we’re having to spend this kind of money."A few of the invitees for Eugenie's wedding are George and Amal Clooney, the Beckhams, Robbie and Ayda Williams and artist Tracey Emin. Her wedding will also last more days than Prince Harry's, though she's the 9th in line to the throne and does not perform official royal duties.
Though it's been told that Eugenie's grandmother - The Queen and her father the Duke of York will personally foot the bill for the couple’s three wedding parties but concerned people are still complaining following reports that her plan for a carriage ride around Windsor would inflate security costs to at least £2m of taxpayers' money.
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