Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice made a return to the royal spotlight on Saturday, stepping out to celebrate the wedding of their eldest cousin, Peter Phillips, and his bride, Harriet Sperling. The royal sisters, who have maintained a notably low profile in recent months, looked radiant as they arrived at All Saints Church in the Cotswolds.
They were accompanied by their respective husbands, Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, presenting a united and joyful front for the intimate nuptials.
A show of solidarity
The York sisters’ attendance marks a highly anticipated public appearance for the duo. Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 36, have largely stepped back from the public eye recently to focus on their growing families and to navigate the ongoing media scrutiny surrounding their parents.
© Getty ImagesEdoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice of York arrive for the Royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at All Saints’ Church
HELLO! previously confirmed that their parents, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah, Duchess of York, were not included on the intimate guest list to ensure the day remained distraction-free for the bride and groom.
Despite the complex family dynamics, Beatrice and Eugenie’s presence proves the close bond shared by the late Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren.
WATCH: Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice arrive for royal wedding
Beautifully dressed
All eyes were naturally on Princess Eugenie, who is currently expecting her third child. Having announced her pregnancy in early May with a sweet photo of her sons, August and Ernest, holding a baby scan, the Princess used the family wedding to showcase her formal maternity style.
© Getty ImagesJack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie of York, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Beatrice of York arrive for the Royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling
The glowing mum-to-be opted for a stylish, bump-skimming ensemble, wearing a navy dress. She accessorised with an overcoat, walking arm-in-arm with a beaming Jack. Meanwhile, her sister Beatrice – who is known for her consistently impeccable wardrobe – looked effortlessly chic in Emilia Wickstead, perfectly complemented by Edoardo’s sharp tailoring.
Everything you need to know about Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s wedding
Date:
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Venue:
All Saints Church, a beautiful and historic parish church located in the Gloucestershire village of Kemble, Cirencester.
Reception:
A private, deeply intimate gathering understood to be held at Gatcombe Park, the nearby country estate of Princess Anne.
Timings:
Royal guests are due to arrive on the morning of the wedding or the evening before. While well-wishers and onlookers are expected to gather outside the church, the private ceremony itself will last roughly an hour before the party departs for the reception.
Royal guest list:
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are expected to lead the congregation alongside Princess Anne, Sir Timothy Laurence, Captain Mark Phillips and of course the groom’s sister, Zara Tindall, and her husband Mike. The Prince and Princess of Wales are also likely to attend, as too are Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
Notable absences:
Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not expected to attend the private family event.
Blended family:
The couple’s children will be at the heart of the day, including Peter’s daughters, Savannah and Isla Phillips, and Harriet’s daughter, Georgina.
Wedding band:
Harriet will likely follow strict royal bridal tradition by wearing a bespoke wedding band crafted from the family’s private reserve of rare Welsh gold, historically sourced from the Clogau St David’s mine.
Marital status & titles:
As Peter is a non-working royal who does not hold a peerage, his new marital status will not alter his official standing, and Harriet will not receive a royal title upon marriage.
Family reunion
The wedding marks the first time both Beatrice and Eugenie have been seen with other members of the royal family in months, since the Christmas Day service at Sandringham, having missed the Easter celebrations and events to celebrate the late Queen Elizabeth’s centenary.
Last month, HELLO! revealed exclusively that Andrew, Sarah, and Prince Harry have not been invited. A friend of the couple told us: “Peter and Harriet’s wedding is an intimate occasion with their close friends and immediate family around them in the Cotswolds.
It’s an area where they grew up and is very special to them both. “When and whether Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson had been invited, it was probably not deemed appropriate to invite them. It’s Peter and Harriet’s special day, and clearly their attendance would cause a distraction to the whole day.”
