Stars from film, television and fashion can be seen as St. George’s Chapel fills with wedding guests.
Ellie Goulding, Demi Moore, Robbie Williams, Kate Moss, Demi Moore, and Liv Tyler are among the A-listers seen so far.
Royals have now arrived, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle entered the church moments ago.
Many are waiting for Eugenie’s dress, the style and designer of which has been kept top secret.
But how will Princess Eugenie travel to church?
Accompanied by her father, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Eugenie has chosen a very special car.
The Princess’s car of choice, the Rolls Royce Phantom VI will drive her and her father to the chapel.
The Duke of York’s Twitter page announced details: “Princess Eugenie’s bridal car has now been announced.
“Her Royal Highness will travel in a Rolls Royce Phantom VI in 1977, accompanied by HRH the Duke of York.”
The Rolls Royce is one of two Phantom VIs used by the Queen. One of these is the Silver Jubilee Car, unveiled by the British automotive industry in 1977 to mark its 25th anniversary on the throne, and a more conventional model from 1986.
These cars were used as official state cars until the two Bentley State Limousines were introduced in 2002.
Prince Andrew told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford that he was not involved in planning the wedding.
He said, “All the approval goes through the Queen anyway. It was what I was told where it was going to take place.
“The Queen said very firmly, ‘No, you will have the wedding in St. George’s.’
“So I said, ‘Aye, aye ma’am’, turn right, say hello, and move on.”
Speaking of Harry and Meghan’s hugely successful wedding, he said, “It won’t be the same as the previous one that took place in May. It’s not a public wedding. This is a family wedding.”
But he added, “There will be a few more people than most people. There are a few more than Harry. But that’s just the nature of Eugenie and Jack.
“They have so many friends that they need a church this size to fit them all in.”