Friday, October 12, 2018

Why Princess Eugenie Shows Scar in Wedding Dress?

Princess Eugenie Wedding


The second royal wedding of the year was held in St. George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle, the same where Meghan Markle and Harry joined


In front of 800 guests, including royalty and Hollywood stars, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and her boyfriend Jack Brooksbank said "yes".

The princess Eugenia, the cousin of Harry and William, married 

Eugenia is the ninth successor to the throne, daughter of Andrew of York, third son and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.
After the ceremony, the couple went on an Aston Martin DB10 designed and made in the United Kingdom for the film Specter, by James Bond.

Princess Eugenie showed scar at her wedding to inspire those who have scoliosis

This Friday the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Eugenie, married Jack Brooksbank in a beautiful ceremony in Windsor.
In front of approximately 800 guests, the 28-year-old said yes at St. George's Chapel, the same compound where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married last May.
As is a tradition at each royal wedding, one of the details that most caught the attention of the press during this great event was the look of the bride, especially her dress.
Regarding this, the princess wore a garment of the firm Peter Pilotto, made exclusively for her by the designer of the same name and Christopher De Vos, according to Elle magazine.

And she has designed the back of this wedding dress that has made news since it hides an emotional story. As instructed by the English medium The Sun, the princess asked the designers that the garment had a lower back so that it could be seen the scar that left him an operation he had at age 12 to correct his scoliosis.

For this reason, Eugenie wanted to honor all those who helped her during this stage of her life, as well as inspiring all those who suffer from this disease.


Finally, another of the details that caught the attention of her dress was the embroidery of flowers that had the fabric, which symbolize part of the life of the princess: the thistle of Scotland, where the bride and groom usually walk; Irish clover, winking at her maternal family; and the rose, which represents the house of York.
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