'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.'
Similarly to Harry and Meghan, the newlyweds will also undertake a short carriage procession through Windsor High Street.
'The carriage will process through the grounds of Windsor Castle, departing via Castle Hill to proceed along part of the High Street before returning to the Castle via Cambridge Gate,' the statement read.
Another similarity comes as representatives of charities beloved by Eugenie and Jack will also be in attendance.
The statement said: 'Also present in the Castle Grounds will be representatives of charities supported by Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, together with members of the Windsor community and children from the local schools which Her Royal Highness attended. Residents of Windsor Castle and a number of Royal Household staff will also be present.'
Princess Eugenie, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, announced her engagement to the nightclub manager back in January.
Speaking to the BBC's The One Show, the Queen's granddaughter admitted that the proposal was 'a complete surprise,' explaining that they were watching the sunset over a lake before the moment.
She said: 'The lake was so beautiful. The light was just a special light I had never seen. I actually said this is an incredible moment, and then he popped the question, which was really surprising even though we have been together seven years.
'I was over the moon. [It was a] complete surprise. But it was the perfect moment, we couldn't be happier.'
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