Princess Eugenie shares previously unseen wedding photos on second anniversary

The royal posted the pictures to Instagram to celebrate the second year of her marriage to Jack Brooksbank

Princess Eugenie and her new husband Jack Brooksbank outside St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their wedding, Britain October 12, 2018.  Victoria Jones/Pool via REUTERS
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Princess Eugenie has shared never-before-seen photos from her 2018 wedding day, to mark her second anniversary.

The royal, 30, who is currently expecting her first child, also shared a sweet tribute to her husband, Jack Brooksbank, 34, in the Instagram post.

"Been the best two years married to you and 10 years with you in total … happy memories always, my dear Jack," the princess wrote.

Her post included a video that contained nine photos in total, including three from their October 12, 2018, wedding day, at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.

The previously unseen photos give royal fans a new look at Eugenie's Peter Pilotto-designed wedding dress.

The video, which was set to the song Baby, It's You by London Grammar, also features images of the couple out and about and holidaying together.

A star-studded wedding

Eugenie's wedding guests included Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore and Robbie Williams. The royal accessorised her dress with the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara loaned to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and went without a veil.

Her sister, Princess Beatrice, was maid of honour, and wore a dress by Ralph & Russo. And for the evening party, the bride changed into a caped, pink Zac Posen gown.

The release of these new photos comes only weeks after the couple announced they were expecting their first child. Taking to Instagram, they shared a cute snap of a pair of little slippers, with the caption: "Jack and I are so excited for early 2021."

'Love at first sight'

Eugenie, who works as a director at London art gallery Hauser & Wirth, and Brooksbank first met at the Swiss ski resort Verbier back in 2010. Brooksbank later told the BBC it was "love at first sight".

Their relationship survived going long-distance when Eugenie moved to New York in 2013 to work for the auction house Paddle8, while Brooksbank remained in London where he worked as the manager of Mahiki, a Mayfair bar and restaurant that Prince Harry once frequented.

However, she moved back to London in 2015 to join Hauser & Wirth, telling Harper's Bazaar that she and Brooksbank liked nothing more than a night in watching "The Walking Dead, which we're obsessed with".