Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel, Windsor, on October 12, 2018, in a ceremony that did not receive the same scale of international attention or ceremonial emphasis as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding earlier that year. According to royal author Hugo Vickers, Prince Andrew insisted on a procession through Windsor for his daughter's wedding. Vickers also reported that the groom, Jack Brooksbank, was alarmed by this insistence. It remains unknown whether Brooksbank's reported alarm was directly communicated to Prince Andrew or remained private, and whether there was any direct conflict between them over wedding arrangements.
Prince Andrew was annoyed that Princess Eugenie's wedding would not be filmed by major networks, as Hugo Vickers reported. He believed the wedding deserved the same level of grandeur and global attention as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, according to multiple reports. The specific reasons why major networks declined to film the wedding are not clear, and the identity of the company that ultimately recorded it remains unknown.
On 12 October 2018 Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in St George's Chapel. This was a happier wedding. It did not attract as much publicity, and the Duke of York was annoyed that it would not be filmed for the major networks, though he persuaded a company to record it. The groom was alarmed that Prince Andrew insisted on a procession through Windsor, afraid that no one would be there to cheer them. But Windsor loves a procession and there was a good crowd.
In a press conference, Prince Andrew stated that the wedding would have a larger guest list than Prince Harry's. How Princess Eugenie herself felt about the procession and the scale of her wedding compared to Prince Harry's has not been publicly disclosed.
It will not be the same as the previous one that was held in May. This is not a public wedding, this is meant to be a family wedding.
There'll be a few more people than most people have. There are a few more than Harry had, but that's just the nature of Eugenie and Jack — they've got so many friends that they need a church of that size to fit them all in.