The couple's wedding photographer has revealed there were 12 people behind their portraits. Photo / Instagram
Princess Eugenie's wedding photographer has revealed the 12-person team behind the couple's beautiful portraits.
Fashion snapper Alex Bramall shared a previously unseen image of newlyweds Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle on 12 October, tagging the 12-person squad who helped to make the shoot happen.
It includes creative director Patrick Kinmonth, set designer Matthew Duguid, producer Stephanie Rutherford, lighting director Michael Furlonger, photographer John Munro, and production agency Art Post, reports Daily Mail.
Bramall also personally thanked photographers Aitor Santomé, Lucy Birkhead, Robert Self and Teän Roberts and 'Jimmy' in the snap posted to Instagram on Thursday night, although it is not clear what their exact involvement was with the shoot.
The couple are pictured embracing in front of a portrait of Prince Albert in one of Windsor Castle's grand reception rooms.
Eugenie also shared the wedding portrait last night, gushing over her star-studded big day in a "throwback" post shared on Instagram - calling it "the greatest day of my life".
The image was met with widespread excitement from Eugenie's nearly 600,000 Instagram followers, racking up nearly 60,000 likes in under an hour.
The couple, who first met in Verbier in 2010, tied the know in front of a star-studded congregation on 12 October.
Robbie Wililams' daughter Teddy was a bridesmaid while models Kate Moss, Poppy and Cara Delevingne and Naomi Campbell were among the congregation, alongside Demi Moore, Stephen Fry and Jamie Redknapp.
After lunch hosted by the Queen, the couple celebrated into the small hours at a party at her family home, The Royal Lodge at Windsor.
Next day there was more partying, at a fairground-themed bash complete with rides and food stalls.
The newlyweds have kept a low-profile since, only being seen together at Prince Charles' 70th birthday party at Buckingham Palace last week.
Eugenie, 28, was previously photographed by Bramall when she posed for a shoot with Harper's Bazaar US in 2016.
Bramall, who has previously worked with the likes of Keira Knightley, Alexa Chung and supermodel Natalia Vodianova, described it as a "honour and privilege" to be chosen for the job.
He said in a statement at the time: "It is an honour and a privilege to be invited to photograph Princess Eugenie and Jack on this most special of days.
"I look forward with great excitement to capturing this significant occasion and wish them both a happy future together."
Alex began his career at the art department of British Vogue, before setting up his own studio in 2014.