Eugenie reveals who will be at her wedding to represent causes close to her heart

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 Princess Eugenie has revealed that modern slavery victims and teenage cancer patients will be at her wedding to represent causes close to her heart.

Representatives from 13 charities – including The Salvation Army’s Stop Modern Slavery campaign and the Teenage Cancer Trust – are among the 1,200 members of the public invited to join the celebrations in the grounds of Windsor Castle tomorrow. 

A further 850 guests, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and celebrities like Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field, will attend the hour-long service inside St George’s Chapel.

Photos taken today reveal the extensive preparations being carried out ahead of the high-profile event, with police dog handlers sweeping the streets and local officials erecting crowd control barriers in anticipation of the influx of visitors tomorrow.

Residents are also getting into the spirit of the big day, with snaps showing bunting, flags and bunches of balloons being strung across the streets. 

Following the lead of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who married at St George’s Chapel in May, Eugenie and Jack invited members of the public to apply to join the celebrations in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

They sifted through the roughly 10,000 applications and sent out 1,200 invitations to deserving charity workers, community leaders, Royal Household staff and pupils from Princess Eugenie’s former schools. 

Making the announcement on the Duke of York Twitter page, a spokesperson said: ‘The Wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank takes place tomorrow!       

(Mailonline)

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