01of 07KISS & RIDEPrincess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.Press Association via AP ImagesAfter sharing their first kissas man and wife,Princess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank descended St George’s Chapel’s steps to their carriage.
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KISS & RIDE
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.Press Association via AP Images

After sharing their first kissas man and wife,Princess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank descended St George’s Chapel’s steps to their carriage.
02of 07ROYAL RIDEJames Gourley/REX/ShutterstockAs is tradition, newlywedsPrincess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank went for a romantic carriage ride following their royal wedding ceremony.
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ROYAL RIDE
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As is tradition, newlywedsPrincess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank went for a romantic carriage ride following their royal wedding ceremony.
03of 07THE ADORING PUBLICPress Association via AP ImagesThe carriage ride gave onlookers their first glimpse at the married couple, who smiled and waved at everyone they passed.
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THE ADORING PUBLIC
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The carriage ride gave onlookers their first glimpse at the married couple, who smiled and waved at everyone they passed.
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05of 07CARRIAGE COURSEPress Association via AP ImagesMarried at the same location as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Windsor’s St. George’s Chapel, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbankopted for a shorter route than what Meghan and Prince Harry took after their ceremony.
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Married at the same location as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Windsor’s St. George’s Chapel, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbankopted for a shorter route than what Meghan and Prince Harry took after their ceremony.
06of 07IN THE FAMILYPaul Cunningham/Corbis via Getty Images)The carriage, which features the Scottish version of the Royal Arms painted on the sides, was used for another royal wedding:Queen Elizabethtook the carriage toPrince WilliamandKate Middleton’s wedding in 2011.
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The carriage, which features the Scottish version of the Royal Arms painted on the sides, was used for another royal wedding:Queen Elizabethtook the carriage toPrince WilliamandKate Middleton’s wedding in 2011.
07of 07TOP DOWNTim Graham/Getty ImagesPrincess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank are the first royal couple to use a covered carriage in some time. The covered Scottish State Coach was chosen since rain was predicted on their wedding day, and winds were so strong they started to blow awayguests' fascinators(and even one little bridal attendant!).
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Princess Eugenieand Jack Brooksbank are the first royal couple to use a covered carriage in some time. The covered Scottish State Coach was chosen since rain was predicted on their wedding day, and winds were so strong they started to blow awayguests' fascinators(and even one little bridal attendant!).
source: people.com