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Why Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have to delay their wedding
Why Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have to delay their wedding The happy couple announced their engagement on Monday.
Planning a royal wedding is no easy feat! And it seems and Jack Brooksbank have already faced a setback.
The couple, who announced their plans to marry on Monday morning, are reportedly keen to tie the knot as soon as possible this autumn, but due to the royal familys busy schedule, Eugenie has now had to delay her big day until October.
According to MailOnline, other members of the royal family have already made commitments in the run up to the wedding, including , who are set to travel to Sydney in September for the Princes Invictus Games.
Eugenie and Jack are keen to tie the knot quite quickly, and there certainly wouldnt be any issue as regards the booking of the chapel given who her grandmother is, a royal source told the publication.
But the issue is that some members of the Royal Family already have commitments in the diary. The insider added: There is nothing concrete yet, but it looks as if Eugenie and Jack will go for October instead..
The Duke of York confirmed the news of Eugenies engagement in a statement released on Monday.
When asked about his daughters wedding plans, Prince Andrew told the BBC: Its now about finding the time and the date and getting it all organised, I think probably in the autumn some time, is the time every is looking at.
We cant fix a date yet, weve got to look at everybodys diaries its a bit more complicated than that. Eugenie, 27, is the second daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, and currently eighth in line to the throne.
She will keep her royal title when she marries Jack, and will have the option to take his surname.
In a series of tweets and Instagram posts, Sarah, 58, congratulated her daughter and future son-in-law, calling the announcement total joy!.