Hold on to your fascinators — the internet cannot get over wedding guests fighting the wind at Windsor Castle
Storm Callum, which has hit the U.K., apparently took a spin through Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding as guests fought to keep their fascinators on in the face of 60 mph winds.
It proved difficult for wedding guests to remain graceful and composed as they made their way into St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Friday. Instead, women as well as men were caught with their hands on their heads to prevent their headpieces from flying away — although some attempts were unsuccessful.
Kate and Pippa Middleton, Naomi Campbell, and Demi Moore — these were just a few of the A-list attendees trying to keep their cool in the windy weather.
Naturally, people on Twitter had fun providing commentary on the whirlwind wedding entrances.
Fascinators are literally flying off in the wind and I am living for it #RoyalWedding2
— Stella! (@NegativelyStell) October 12, 2018
Fascinators flying everywhere. It's a windy day in Windsor for #RoyalWedding2
— Christine March (@ImprintWeddings) October 12, 2018
Loving the beautiful flowers and foliage outside Windsor Castle but feel bad for all the ladies in big hats… it's a bit windy! #RoyalWedding2
— Ashley Wiebe (@CrashleyW) October 12, 2018
Just seen a hat escaping up the road #RoyalWedding
— marjorie narey (@marjieN) October 12, 2018
It is very very windy today. I do hope #PrincessEugenie has extra bobby pins on her hair. We don't want any veil mishaps on the way from her carriage to the church #RoyalWedding2 pic.twitter.com/BTdWNqm4XV
— Prince George (@PrinceHRHGeorge) October 12, 2018
Luckily for the bride herself, Eugenie didn’t suffer any wardrobe mishaps while making her way into the chapel in her beautiful gown.
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