Princess Charlotte nearly topples over at Eugenie's wedding
While it was a sunny day in Windsor for Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding, it was also a rather windy one.
And the blustering winds not only caused havoc with some of the guests’ outfits, but it also proved dangerous for the littlest attendees.
Walking up the steps of St. George’s Chapel, Princess Charlotte almost toppled over, while one of the page boys had to be helped up by an adult.
Six-year-old Louis de Givenchy, who was in the bridal party alongside Prince George, took a fall has he made his way up the steps.
The page boys made their way up the steps alongside Princess Eugenie and Jacks’s flower girls, who included Mia Tindall, and Savannah and Isla Phillips alongside Princess Charlotte.
The girls looked adorable in their white flower girl dresses with a green sashes.
Of course, as they made their way up towards St. George’s Chapel, Charlotte couldn’t stop waving to the crowds.
So, who are all of the page boys and flower girls at Princess Eugenie’s wedding?
Princess Charlotte
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s only daughter, three, is the youngest of the bridal party but she’s no stranger to flower girl duties, having been one for her Uncle Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, as well as for her Auntie Pippa Middleton last year.
Charlotte showed off her cheeky side at the royal wedding in May, poking her tongue out for the cameras as she arrived at the chapel.
Prince George
Prince George is the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s oldest child. Like his sister Charlotte, he is well versed with pageboy duties, after having a starring role at Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding in May.
He also famously had a tantrum at his Auntie Pippa Middleton’s wedding in 2017 and was given a stern telling-off by mum Kate.
Savannah Phillips
Seven-year-old Savannah is Peter and Autumn Phillips’ eldest daughter. Born on 29 December 2010, she is the Queen’s oldest great-grandchild and Princess Anne’s oldest grandchild.
While she is currently 15th in line to the throne, Savannah does not hold a royal title because her father was never given one by Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips.
She stole the limelight at Trooping the Colour in June, after singing and clapping during the parade and putting her hand over Prince George’s mouth to keep him quiet.
Isla Phillips
The six-year-old is Peter and Autumn Phillip’s youngest child and sister to Savannah.
Born on 29 March 2012, at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Isla is currently 16th in line to the throne.
Mia Tindall
Four-year-old Mia is the eldest daughter of Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall.
She was born on on 17 January 2014 at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and is 18th in the line of succession.
Zara recently gave birth to Mia’s younger sister Lena in June and revealed that she sadly suffered two miscarriages before having her second child.
Savannah and Isla Phillips are Mia’s first cousins.
Maud Windsor
Five-year-old Maud is the eldest daughter of Lord Frederick Windsor and his wife Sophie Winkleman (sister of presenter Claudia Winkleman).
Lord Frederick is the only son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
The couple married at Hampton Court in 2009 and Sophie gave birth to Maud on 15 August 2013 in Los Angeles.
Maud counts Princess Eugenie as one of her godparents and attendsThomas’s Battersea School – the same school as her cousin Prince George.
Theodora Williams
Theodora “Teddy” Rose is the eldest of singer Robbie Williams and actress’ Ayda Field’s three children.
Born on 18 September 2012, the six-year-old is rare seen in the public eye. Both Robbie and Ayda are protective of their children’s privacy.
Louis de Givenchy
Six-year-old Louis is the son of JP Morgan banking executive Olivier de Givenchy and his wife Zoe.
Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, 14, and James, Viscount Severn, 10, have also been given special roles on the day.
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