Visitors to Windsor Castle will be able to see Princess Eugenie's wedding dress, tiara and evening gown, her groom's morning suit and sister Beatrice's maid of honour outfit until April 22.

A special exhibition A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank opened on Friday.

Princess Eugenie’s wedding dress was designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, who in 2007 founded the British-based label Peter Pilotto,

In a recording made for visitors to the exhibition, Princess Eugenie explains that she specifically requested a low back to the dress in order to show the scar from surgery she underwent aged 12 to correct scoliosis. She said: "I had always wanted a low back, part of it was showing my scar. I believe scars tell a story about your past and your future and it’s a way of getting rid of a taboo. For me it’s a way of communicating with people who are going through either similar situations with scoliosis or having a scar of their own they are trying to deal with."

Visitors to the castle will also be able to see the famous Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara on public display for the first time. It was created in 1919, bequeathed to the Queen Mother and specially lent to Eugenie by the Queen for her wedding.

The diamond and emerald drop earrings given to the bridge by her groom will also be part of the exhibition.

The blue dress worn by Eugenie sister Princess Beatrice will also be on view as well as the six bridesmaids and two pageboys.

To book tickets for guaranteed entry to Windsor Castle or for visitor information, visit www.rct.uk or telephone +44 (0)303 123 7304.