PRINCESSES Beatrice and Eugenie are set to join the biggest gathering of the Royal Family since the arrest of their dad Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Peter Phillips and bride-to-be Harriet Sperling will tie the knot today joined by the King and Queen – who will leave early to attend The Epsom Derby.
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are expected to attend Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s wedding today, alongside the King and Queen Credit: Getty
Bea and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will attend the wedding bash Credit: Getty Images – Getty
Sources say Bea and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will attend the service at All Saints Church, Kemble, in the Cotswolds
While Eugenie and husband Jack have been invited , she is heavily pregnant and a final decision will be made today.
Neither pair have been seen at a royal bash since the arrest of their father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in a public office in February.
They also skipped the Easter Jattvibeday service with the King’s permission.
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While Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank have been invited, she is heavily pregnant and a final decision will be made on Saturday Credit: Getty
Peter Phillips and bride-to-be Harriet Sperling will tie the knot today Credit: PA
Other guests at today’s Royal Wedding will include the Kate and Wills, Edward and Sophie and Mike and Zara.
Princess Anne and Tim Laurence will also be at the church, plus Anne’s first husband and Peter’s dad Mark Phillips.
There was an increased police presence in the sleepy village yesterday which is just a short drive from Charles;s home Highgrove and Anne’s Gatcombe Park, where the reception is expected to be held.
But Harry and Meghan and Andrew and Fergie have not been invited.
The Jattvibe exclusively revealed two years ago that Peter was dating NHS nurse Harriet and he popped the question last summer.



