Princess Eugenie Looks Totally Different After Pre-Wedding Weight Loss

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For the non-royals of the world, your wedding day is one of the few occasions when you can pretty much guarantee a thousand photographs of you will be taken and shared with all your friends and family. Hence, the wedding diet.

A 2007 Cornell University study found that 70 percent of engaged women wanted to lose weight before their wedding-oof. The pressure to look your best on your wedding day is hard to avoid. And when you're a royal and your wedding will be broadcast around the world...I'm going to go ahead and assume that pressure is multiplied tenfold.

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So it comes as no surprise that Princess Eugenie, who will marry Jack Brooksbank this Friday, October 12 (in the same chapel her cousin Prince Harry married Meghan Markle!), has stepped out looking super fit-a recent photo published in Hello Magazine led to reports she's lost weight ahead of her wedding.

The Princess has spoken publicly about her fitness routine before: In a 2016 interview with Harper's Bazaar, she said she wakes up at 6:45 a.m. to start exercising by 7 a.m. She'll usually do circuits for about an hour, including moves like burpees, squat jumps, and lunges. "It's much better, as I can't run for a long time," she said. "Or I go with my best friend to this amazing, women-only gym called Grace Belgravia."

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She also eats a healthy diet, avoiding the croissants at Waitrose, a U.K. grocery store, and often eating at a place called Detox Kitchen for lunch. She'll sip on green tea, coffee, Diet Coke, and "fizzy water," too (why is everything Brits say automatically cooler? Bye, seltzer). Later in the day, she'll cook dinner at home "if I'm being good," as she told the magazine, or go out to eat with her friends or fiancé. Her go-to drink is pretty low-cal, too: vodka soda with lots of lime.

Now the question is, what kind of dress will she wear on her big day?!

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