Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank are gearing up to tie the knot in Windsor this month
The couple, who started dating in 2010 after meeting in Switzerland, have chosen to share their wedding with the public in the same vein as her cousin Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle
The youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson announced her engagement in January 2018 after Jack proposed on holiday in Nicaragua
When and where is the royal wedding? Eugenie, 28, and Jack, 32, will marry at 11am on Friday 12 October
The ceremony will take place in St George's Chapel at Windsor, followed by a reception in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park
What channels are showing the wedding? ITV is the only broadcaster providing live coverage of the entire ceremony, while the BBC will just show the highlights
What time does the broadcast begin? There will be an extended This Morning special, starting from 9
25am and finishing at 12.30pm. Which presenters are hosting the live broadcast? Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford will be live from Windsor
They will be joined by wedding guests, commentators and experts. What parts of the wedding will be shown? This Morning will show the atmosphere and arrivals in the lead-up to the wedding, the ceremony inside St George's Chapel and the departure of the bride and groom as they leave as husband and wife
The happy couple will then enjoy a carriage procession around Windsor to give members of the public a look at the happy couple, just like Harry and Meghan in May
Their wedding luncheon hosted by the Queen at the Royal Lodge and their evening reception will not be broadcast, nor will their festival-style party on Saturday
After the wedding, the action will return to This Morning with Eamonn and Ruth live with comments, discussion and reflection of the day's festivities
ITV will also broadcast a 30 minute highlights programme, The Royal Wedding : A Family Celebration, at 8pm
Who are the wedding guests? The bride will be supported by her older sister Princess Beatrice - who is likely to be maid of honour - and her parents Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Most of the royal family are expected to attend, including her grandparents, the Queen and Prince Philip (her maternal grandparents have both died), her uncles Princes Charles and Edward, her aunt Anne, Princess Royal and cousins Princes William and Harry and their respective wives Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

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