New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

EUGENIE’S WEDDING COUNTDOWN IS ON!

THE DUKE IS SET TO ATTEND HIS GRANDDAUGH­TER’S WEDDING

- Judy Kean

As far as royal weddings go, the lead-up to this one has been far from smooth sailing, so you can’t blame Princess Eugenie if she’s suffering from some last-minute meltdowns.

It hasn’t helped that a petition has been circulatin­g demanding that taxpayers shouldn’t have to fork out millions of dollars to pay for security for the event, and that the BBC didn’t want to televise the wedding because it thought very few would watch.

But with her nuptials just days away, the bride at least has the consolatio­n of knowing that one issue which could have cast a shadow over her big day has been resolved.

Her grandfathe­r, Prince Philip, will be attending the ceremony and pose for family photos, despite earlier reports that he would stay away because he can’t stand Eugenie’s mother, Sarah, Duchess of York. But thankfully, it seems he loves his granddaugh­ter more and so will be there for her special day.

Philip (97) has refused to talk to his former daughter-in-law since photos emerged of Fergie sunbathing topless and having her toes sucked by her financial manager John Bryan in 1992.

When Eugenie’s engagement to long-term boyfriend Jack Brooksbank (32) was announced this year, palace insiders said there was no way Philip would want to be in the same room as Fergie, and would likely be a no-show at the wedding.

Of course they were both at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in May, but Fergie (58) wisely stayed in the background and out of the Duke of Edinburgh’s way. However this time, as mother of the bride, she will be part of the official wedding party and will have to cross paths with Philip, even if it’s just for the traditiona­l photos.

Sources say Philip, who had a hip replacemen­t earlier this year, is not happy about having to deal with Fergie, but had a change of heart in regards to attending the wedding because he doesn’t want to ruin the occasion for his granddaugh­ter, whom he “absolutely adores”.

“He can’t stand up for very long, which makes church services hard work, and he can’t stand Fergie, but he wants to see Eugenie married, and if he is fit enough to be there,

he will be,” says a royal insider, adding that the famously quick-tempered senior royal is prepared to let bygones be bygones – at least for several hours – for Eugenie’s sake.

“He has agreed to pose in the wedding snaps alongside Fergie – which will be the first time they have been pictured together in 26 years. The duke loves his granddaugh­ter and wants her big day to be just as special as those of her cousins. Her Majesty and the duke will be in the official photograph­s, just as they were in those of their other grandchild­ren, Peter and Zara Phillips, Prince William and Prince Harry.”

However, whether Philip also attends the wedding reception will remain to be seen. “It is likely to depend on how he feels on the day,” says the source.

Meanwhile, Fergie is said to be anxious about being in the company of her formidable former father-in-law, according to another palace insider.

“It won’t be easy. Philip and Sarah will be in relatively close proximity to each other and Sarah’s very nervous about it.”

People have been giving her advice on how to deal with Philip, says the source. “As long as she doesn’t go over the top on the day, it should all be fine.”

Fergie and Philip have managed to successful­ly avoid socialisin­g with each other even though Fergie has, on several occasions, been a guest of the Queen at the royals’ Scottish residence, Balmoral, during the summer holidays.

“Her Majesty often has the duchess to stay for a few days early in her holidays, often before Philip gets there. He does not like being in the same building as her.”

Philip wasn’t at the Ascot races in June when Fergie was briefly allowed in the royal box, with her elder daughter Princess Beatrice, to say hello to the Queen. It was the first time she had set foot in the box in the presence of the monarch and Fergie couldn’t hide her glee.

The Queen (92) looked genuinely pleased to see the duchess, with the pair spotted sharing a laugh with Beatrice. “It was a huge moment for Sarah,” says a royal observer.

Seeing her mother absorbed – even slightly – back into the royal fold must be a relief for Eugenie. Her stress levels have been building in recent weeks thanks to criticism over the cost of the wedding. It’s expected that the bill for the ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, followed by three parties over two days, will come to more than $5 million, which will be paid for by the royal family.

But the bill for security – in particular for crowd control when the newlyweds take a carriage ride around Windsor, just like Prince Harry and Meghan did after their nuptials – is causing controvers­y.

Security is expected to cost taxpayers a whopping $4 million and that’s angered 25,000 Brits who have signed the petition demanding that no public funds be spent on the wedding.

An anti-monarchy group launched the petition, arguing that the wedding is a “private, personal event” which is being “dressed up as a national occasion”. The petition states Eugenie (28), who is ninth in line to the throne and doesn’t carry out any royal duties, should get her family to pick up the bill for all costs, including security.

Meanwhile, the bride has also had to deal with the humiliatio­n of the BBC turning down the chance to broadcast her wedding live because it was concerned the event would be a ratings flop. A source says the BBC felt even hardened royal watchers were unlikely to be interested in Eugenie’s big day, but Buckingham Palace felt the BBC had dropped the ball, especially as all senior members of the royal family are attending.

Eugenie’s dad, Prince Andrew (58), was furious, especially as the BBC covered the weddings of both William and Harry, so he stepped in and persuaded rival broadcaste­r

ITV to screen her wedding.

A palace source says Andrew wants the wedding to be at least as big as his nephew Harry’s was and insisted on the live broadcast.

Plenty of celebrity guests are expected, including Sir Elton John, and David and Victoria Beckham. Also tipped to be there are pop stars Robbie Williams, whose daughter

Teddy (six) is thought to be one of the bridesmaid­s, and Ellie Goulding. Ed Sheeran, who is said to be good friends with Eugenie and Beatrice (30), has been touted as a musical performer at the evening reception, even though he is currently on tour in the US and has a concert in Missouri the night after the wedding.

George and Amal Clooney may also be among the guests, along with supermodel Cindy Crawford and her husband Rande Gerber. The groom Jack is a brand manager for tequila company Casamigos, which was founded by George and Rande.

But the one guest likely to mean the most to Eugenie is her grandfathe­r.

“She will be hugely relieved that he will be there,” says the palace insider.

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Princess Eugenie and Jack will get married on October 12 at Windsor’s St George’s Chapel.
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