On Friday (July 17), Princess Beatrice - the eldest daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York - married partner Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at a secret Royal Wedding in Windsor.
The couple were originally scheduled to get married back in May at the Chapel Royal, at St James's Palace, in London, in a ceremony that would have seen 150 guests in attendance, The Sun reports - but even royalty have had to change their plans as a result of the pandemic.
Now, Buckingham Palace has released a statement on the Royal Wedding, sharing two stunning photographs taken by Benjamin Wheeler.
Sharing the images to the official Royal Family Instagram page, a beaming Beatrice can be seen with her new husband - millionaire property developer Edoardo - outside the The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
In one picture, the Queen and husband Prince Phillip can be seen (at a safe distance) by their side.
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have so far been absent from any official photographs.
A statement read: "Congratulations to HRH Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi! The couple were married in a small private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor on Friday 17th July.
"Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi celebrated their wedding with their closest family.
"The happy couple are pictured with Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh."
However, perhaps the biggest talking point from their big day is Beatrice's stunning wedding dress.
In the continued statement from the Palace: "Princess Beatrice wore a vintage dress by Norman Hartnell and the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara, both belonging to Her Majesty The Queen. The tiara was worn by Her Majesty on her wedding day in 1947."
That's right, Princess Beatrice wore two hand-me-downs from her grandmother!
Below you can see the Queen wearing the dress back in 1962, as she shakes hands with actor Peter O'Toole at the world charity premiere of Lawrence Of Arabia in London.

And below you can see a picture of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip on their wedding day back on November 20, 1947 - as she wears the same tiara her granddaughter would wear nearly 73 years later.

Despite originally being designed by Norman Hartnell - the same designer who made the Queen and Princess Margaret's wedding dresses - royal dressmaker Angela Kelly and designer Stewart Parvin did make a handful of alterations to the special garment here and there to make it unique to Beatrice.
The most recent Royal Weddings have seen the brides wear brand new custom dresses from high-end designers. Per Cosmopolitan, Princess Eugenie's was by Peter Pilotto, Kate Middleton by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen and Meghan Markle's was Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy.
Congratulations to the newlyweds!