Princess Eugenie has shared never-before-seen photos from her 2018 wedding day, to mark her second anniversary. The royal, 30, who is currently expecting her first child, also shared a sweet tribute to her husband, Jack Brooksbank, 34, in the Instagram post. "Been the best two years married to you and 10 years with you in total … happy memories always, my dear Jack," the princess wrote. Her post included a video that contained nine photos in total, including three from their October 12, 2018, wedding day, at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. The previously unseen photos give royal fans a new look at Eugenie's Peter Pilotto-designed wedding dress. The video, which was set to the song <em>Baby, It's You</em> by London Grammar, also features images of the couple out and about and holidaying together. Eugenie's wedding guests included <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/fashion/from-lila-moss-hack-to-dylan-brosnan-the-celebrity-children-making-a-name-for-themselves-as-models-1.1090074">Kate Moss</a>, Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore and Robbie Williams. The royal accessorised her dress with the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara loaned to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and went without a veil. Her sister, <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/princess-beatrice-wears-vintage-wedding-dress-loaned-to-her-by-the-queen-to-marry-edoardo-mapelli-mozzi-in-pictures-1.1051171">Princess Beatrice</a>, was maid of honour, and wore a dress by Ralph & Russo. And for the evening party, the bride changed into a caped, pink Zac Posen gown. The release of these new photos comes only weeks after the couple announced they were expecting their first child. Taking to Instagram, they shared a cute snap of a pair of little slippers, with the caption: "Jack and I are so excited for early 2021." Eugenie, who works as a director at London art gallery Hauser & Wirth, and Brooksbank first met at the Swiss ski resort Verbier back in 2010. Brooksbank later told the BBC it was "love at first sight". Their relationship survived going long-distance when Eugenie moved to New York in 2013 to work for the auction house Paddle8, while Brooksbank remained in London where he worked as the manager of Mahiki, a Mayfair bar and restaurant that Prince Harry once frequented. However, she moved back to London in 2015 to join Hauser & Wirth, telling <em>Harper's Bazaar</em> that she and Brooksbank liked nothing more than a night in watching "<em>The Walking Dead</em>, which we're obsessed with".