Why Prince Louis Likely Isn't Attending Princess Eugenie's Wedding

Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images
Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images

From Town & Country

When Princess Eugenie walks down the aisle to marry Jack Brooksbank today, she'll be surrounded by family and friends. But there are a few royals who aren't in attendance.

Princes Charles's wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, had a scheduling conflict and won't be in Windsor today. She will instead be in Scotland, at a number of engagements with school children.

"Turns out Camilla is carrying out 2 engagements with a number of children on Friday 12th, Eugenie's wedding day," royal commentator Victoria Arbiter wrote on Twitter on Tuesday, as the news broke. "This stuff is not as easy to reschedule as you might think."

It's also unlikely that we'll see Prince Louis today. Given that baby Louis was only born on April 23, he's still a little young to be out in a crowd.

Plus, Prince William and Duchess Kate will have their hands full with their other two children today. While Louis isn't there, his older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte have roles in today's celebration. George is a page boy and his sister is a bridesmaid!

Several of the Queen's other grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also involved in the ceremony. Peter Phillips's daughters Isla and Savannah will serve as bridesmaids, as will Zara Tindall's daughter Mia. And both of Prince Edward's kids, James Viscount Severn and Lady Louis Windsor, will serve as special attendants during the ceremony.

Other members of the bridal party include Eugenie's goddaughter Maud Windsor, Theodora Williams, who is the daughter of British pop star Robbie Williams, and Louis de Givenchy, who is the son of Zoë and Olivier de Givenchy.

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