Belfast Telegraph

Eugenie is my bright, shining light, says Jack Brooksbank as Eamonn and Ruth quiz Royal couple about pre-wedding jitters ahead of their big day

She’s a bright shining light, he tells Ruth and Eamonn

- BY TONY JONES

JACK Brooksbank has paid tribute to his future wife Princess Eugenie, calling her a “bright, shining light” in an interview with Eamonn Holmes.

The Queen’s granddaugh­ter returned the compliment and described her fiance as “so humble and generous” during the television interview ahead of their wedding today.

Eugenie revealed that the moment she first saw Jack during a Swiss skiing trip, she initially thought “what a silly hat” he was wearing, but was “all butterflie­s and nervous” when he came over to say hello, and later rang her mother that night to say she had met a new guy.

The couple were interviewe­d by husband and wife Eamonn and Ruth Langsford from ITV’s This Morning, who quizzed them about wedding jitters.

After Eugenie replied “It’s definitely creeping up on us now, the nerves” she went on to describe her first encounter with Jack while on the slopes at a friend’s place in Verbier, Switzerlan­d, in 2010.

With her fiance beside her, the princess added: “I thought, ‘what a silly hat!’ and I thought, ‘whose that?’ and then you came over and shook my hand and I was all butterflie­s and nervous.

“I think I rang my mum that night and said ‘I’ve met this guy Jack’... and that was it I think about how it started.

“I remember being like ‘I really, really like this guy, I really want him to like me too’ and then you gave me this huge windscreen wiper wave and that was it, right, he likes me.”

The couple will wed today in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle surrounded by the Queen, other members of the Royal family and famous faces including Robbie Williams, supermodel Cindy Crawford, David and Victoria Beckham, and George and Amal Clooney expected to be among the guests.

Asked by Belfast-born Holmes to describe each other in three words, Jack said about his future wife: “She’s this bright, shining light.”

Eugenie was not so succinct and replied: “Jack’s the kind of guy, you know, when you’re lost at a party and you can’t find anyone to talk to, and you start panicking and you need help? He’ll walk in and make everyone feel so special.

“He’ll scoop you up and talk to you and make you feel a million dollars... you’re so humble and generous. So humble and generous — that’s two words...”

The princess went on to say her “big sissy” Princess Beatrice

was someone “I’ve looked up to her whole life” and she’s the couple’s biggest supporter.

Asked about the moment she will walk down the aisle accompanie­d by her father, the Duke of York, Eugenie replied: “It’s nerve-wracking and a bit scary and all the things that come with getting married, but at the end of the day you get to marry the person you love.”

In reference to Jack, she added: “And you’re going to be at the end of the aisle, and I’m going to be running towards you!”

Quizzed about whether his fiancee had become a “bridezilla”, Jack said no, adding: “Eugenie has been amazing. She’s been incredible, she has the ability to do a million things at once in her brain, including working as well as organising everything to do with the wedding.”

Watch the interview and live wedding coverage on This Morning At The Royal Wedding at 9.25am tomorrow on ITV

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PA WIRE PA WIRE Royal fan Kerry Evans bags her spot in Windsor ahead of the wedding of Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank, (inset)leaving Windsor Castle Leo Mills (12, left), and Alexis Sheppard (11), choristers of the Windsor Castle chapel choir and (right) pictures of Princess Eugenie outside a gift shop. Below, the couple after their engagement
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