The royal wedding in numbers
Here’s a look at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding in numbers:
1 – Maid of Honour – Eugenie’s older sister Princess Beatrice
1 – Best man – Jack’s younger brother, Thomas Brooksbank
1 – Former royal – Eugenie’s mother and the Duke of York’s ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York
1 – Km – Eugenie’s carriage procession route is around 1km (0.16 miles). Harry and Meghan’s full route was 3.3km (2.1 miles)
2 – Days of celebrations – Festivities will continue at Eugenie’s family home on Saturday
2 – Great grandchildren of the Queen who are not attending – babies Prince Louis and Lena Tindall
3 – Hours of ITV coverage devoted to a special live screening of the ceremony
2 – Pageboys – Prince George and Louis de Givenchy
2 – Special Attendants – Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and Viscount Severn
6 – Bridesmaids – Princess Charlotte, Savannah and Isla Phillips, Mia Tindall, Theodora Williams and Maud Windsor
8 – Years bride and groom have been together
9 – Eugenie’s position in line to the throne
17 – The wedding will be the 17th royal wedding or blessing to take place in St George’s Chapel since 1863
28 – Eugenie’s age
32 – Jack’s age
400 – Eggs being used for the red velvet and chocolate wedding cake, plus 53 packs of unsalted butter, 33lb (15kg) of organic self-raising flour, and 44lb (20kg) of sugar.
850 – Congregation in St George’s Chapel
1,200 – Members of public invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle
100,000 – Number who applied for the ticketed public ballot
£400,000 – Cost of policing Zara and Mike Tindall’s wedding in Scotland in 2011
£543,000 – Cost of policing the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Scotland.
£2 million – Estimated cost of policing Eugenie’s wedding
Between £2 million and £4 million – Estimated cost of policing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding
£6.3 million – Cost of policing the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding
£18 million – Cost of police operation for US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK