Eugenie's wedding was lovely on a windy fall day at Windsor. I saw it speculated that she would wear the York tiara like her mother, but I think her choice of tiara, the Greville Emerald tiara was gorgeous and suited her so well with her auburn hair and coloring. More info on the tiara:
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/style/1030558/Princess-Eugenie-wedding-tiara I was surprised to see that Eugenie chose not to wear a veil, but maybe she felt the styling of her dress was such that she didn't want to obscure any part of it. And so we got to see her stunning beauty and joy throughout, without Jack having to fiddle with a veil. I suppose many modern brides don't bother with a veil. I loved Eugenie's dress. The styling was perfect for her. The flower arrangements were not too elaborate, but nice.
The seating in the nave was set so the attendees were facing the aisle in a way that gave them a great view. I wonder if the seating arrangements could be placed that way because there was perhaps a smaller quantity of guests which allowed for that arrangement, as opposed to the seating at the Sussex wedding. I was surprised to see there was a brief recitation at the entrance to the quire prior to Jack and his best man preceding Eugenie and her Dad into the quire section and to the altar. The stream I saw had a few too many overhead shots and random cutaways distracting from views of the couple, and particularly of the children when they were exiting the quire as Beatrice was assisting Eugenie with her train. The kiddies looked so cute in their outfits which I thought were nicely styled, particularly the green sashes at the waist on the little girls' dresses.
I loved Andrea Bocelli's singing. Most of the music selections were fine, but not that memorable. However, I'm sure they will be enjoying a lot more livelier music at their reception today, and at their all-day outdoor affair tomorrow. I heard that the Duke & Duchess of Sussex will soon be parting on their South Pacific tour and thus won't be in attendance at the celebrations tomorrow.
Re the ceremony, I especially appreciated that the minister's wedding address was brief, to the point and specifically directed to the union of Eugenie and Jack, instead of a rambling OTT attention-grabbing performance. Beatrice gave such a lovely spot-on reading from a scene in
The Great Gatsby. I figured it was a passage from a novel, but I couldn't place it until the minister mentioned it in his address. I knew the description of the male character's reassuring smile was referencing Jack, so it was nice to hear the minister describe how Eugenie had read
The Great Gatsby soon after meeting Jack, and immediately was reminded of him in reading that passage about Jay Gatsby.

There were lots of lovely touches, especially the prayer reading by the black minister, whom Eugenie and Jack appeared to know well (as opposed to Meghan and Harry having never set eyes on Bishop Curry prior to their weddng day).
Everyone was well dressed, with QEII in light blue this time. I loved Duchess Catherine in deep red. Many guests were wearing deep shades of green. Beatrice was quite lovely in a sparkling shade of deep blue, and Fergie was in a flattering shade of green with a pretty hat. Bea was understated in a headband again rather than a hat. Duchess Meghan appeared to be wearing a beautifully styled coat and dress ensemble in dark navy (one of her ubiquitous go-to colors). I suppose she chooses colors she feels suit her, but the tendency toward wearing black and dark navy so often is rather boring. The Duchess of Cornwall had another prearranged engagement and could not attend. I see gossip online that Prince Andrew does not care for Duchess Camilla, but even if true, I doubt that would have kept her from attending if not for the prearranged engagement. It was nice to see Prince Philip there for his granddaughter, despite reports that he despises Fergie who was seated almost in front of him in the quire.
They had a carriage ride in a glass-covered carriage, likely due to the windy day. It was enjoyable to watch, so I'm glad it was televised. Since Jack does not have a title, I wonder how Eugenie will choose to be referenced after her marriage. According to this report:
"Royal historian Marlene Eilers Koenig told Hello!: 'She will be styled either as HRH Princess Eugenie, Mrs. Brooksbank or she could choose not to use her husband's surname.'"
https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/6418944/princess-eugenie-title-marriage-jack-brooksbank/
Much happiness to Eugenie and Jack!