Here's Who To Expect at Princess Eugenie & Jack Brooksbank's Wedding

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Royal fans have a lot to celebrate in 2018, particularly as there is a second royal wedding on the horizon. Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's fairytale nuptials on May 19, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank will tie the knot, at the very same location, on October 12.

Meghan and Harry's wedding was an understandably star-studded affair, thanks to the Duchess of Sussex's former life as an actress on Suits. But it already looks as though Princess Eugenie's wedding will also feature Hollywood royalty, because of her fiancé's work connections, and some famous family friends.

Here, everyone who's rumored to be on the 850-person guest list for Princess Eugenie's wedding:

The Royal Family

While it was previously revealed that Kate Middleton may not make it to Eugenie and Jack's wedding if her sister Pippa Middleton goes into labor around the same time, the rest of the royal family will likely be in attendance.

From Queen Elizabeth, to Princess Eugenie's parents, to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, it's currently thought that the majority of the British royal family will turn out to celebrate the big day. It's even been revealed that Princess Beatrice is maid of honor at the wedding.

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George and Amal Clooney

Having attended Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding back in May, it's extremely possible that the Clooneys will also put in an appearance at Princess Eugenie's wedding. After all, Brooksbank is brand ambassador for Clooney's Casamigos Tequila in the United Kingdom. The actor even served the drink at Harry and Meghan's wedding, so presumably Casamigos will be on tap on October 12.

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Ellie Goulding

British singer Ellie Goulding often vacations with Princess Eugenie and her sister Beatrice, so rumors that she'll be at 2018's second royal wedding are certainly plausible. Royal expert and biographer Katie Nicholl confirms invited the pop star in Vanity Fair.

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James Blunt and Sofia Wellesley

The singer and his wife are often spotted with the royals, and even attended Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding. Katie Nicholl says Eugenie and Jack invited Blunt, too. Sofia's parents are the Lord and Lady John Henry Wellesley, which is why the couple has such a strong connection with the royal family.

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Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas

Davy and Bonas both famously attended ex-boyfriend Prince Harry's wedding this year, so it's unsurprising that they could also be at Princess Eugenie's wedding. In fact, Bonas even attended Meghan and Harry's wedding with Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. It's also worth noting that it was Eugenie that introduced Bonas to Prince Harry in the first place.

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Robbie Williams and Ayda Field

The singer and his wife also nailed an invite, Nicholl tells VF. Williams is a friend of the couple and his five-year-old daughter, Theodora Rose Williams, will be one of Eugenie's bridesmaids.

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Elton John and David Furnish

The music icon is a close friend of the royals, especially the late Princess Diana. He and husband David have attended Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding in 2011, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May. (He even performed during at the daytime reception for the latter.) Vanity Fair also confirms that the singer was invited to Eugenie and Jack's ceremony.

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1,200 members of the public

It was announced in July 2018 that Princess Eugenie would be inviting members of the general public to attend her wedding, much like Harry and Meghan did.

According to the royal family's Twitter account, "The attendees will view the arrival of the congregation and members of the royal family, listen to a live broadcast of the marriage service and watch as the bride and groom depart St George's Chapel at the end of the ceremony."

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