^^ Yes, just so adorable. Prince George and Princess Charlotte are going to be old pros at being in wedding parties at this rate! This must be their 4th or 5th wedding in only a year-and-a-half if I'm not mistaken.

I think the designs for the children at Eugenie's wedding look the best (out of Pippa, Meghan, and Eugenie). But then, Eugenie had the advantage of seeing what they'd chosen and perhaps taking some inspiration to come up with a unique look for the children, working with whoever designed the kids' outfits for her.
How does Naomi Campbell get invited to everything?

I haven't noticed that she's been invited to everything. But she, like Kate Moss, has been around a very long time and they are Britishers too, so it's not unusual that they've rubbed shoulders with Eugenie and her social set. I think asking how Oprah gets invited to every high profile, high social status event may be more apropos, particularly since Oprah did not actually know either Meghan or Harry (despite Oprah apparently having or seeking an acquaintanceship with Meghan's mother, Doria).
If Camilla is not there because she doesn't like Andrew then NOT impressed, hope that's not true
Reportedly, it's Andrew who is supposed to detest Camilla. And I would imagine that Camilla is not pleased with Andrew's grudges toward Charles regarding royal streamlining plans.

In any case, whether it was a matter of convenience or not, Camilla had a prearranged commitment, and it's also been said Camilla's commitment scheduling was complicated by the fact that Eugenie and Jack had to readjust their original date. It all comes out in the wash I suppose.
Every family has members that do not get along. The royals are just a very high profile, larger-than-life family. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see a glimpse of the Gloucesters nor some of the Kent cousins in attendance either, nor the Chattos and Snowdens (Princess Margaret's children). Any royals who did not attend was likely due to prior commitments, or else they are not particularly close to Eugenie and the Yorks.
Queen, in an understated colour choice, looks like she's getting a bit tired of all these weddings, poor old dear
Yes. I admire QEII and Pip in the way they carry on with strength and determination. I just recently lost an elderly aunt who lived life on her own terms, strong and independent right to the end. My aunt was 95.
As we know, QEII's mother lived till 102. QEII and Pip receive the best medical care, but at their ages anything can happen at anytime. Pip has already retired and QEII is steadily handing over her responsibilities to the younger generation of royals and cutting back on travel and other tiring activities. She also decided some years ago to stop breeding her corgis and dorgis.