Princess Eugenie
Princess Eugenie's Oct. 12 wedding menu will be different from her Oct. 13 reception for family and friends. Pictured: Princess Eugenie attend a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 31, 2018 in London, England. Getty Images/Yui Mok - WPA Pool

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank are highly likely serve formal food and fun snacks at their three wedding receptions, according to Harper’s Bazaar.

Even though Princess Eugenie has not shared any information regarding the caterer for their Oct. 12 wedding, there are predictions that the royal will be enlisting the help of Table Talk.

The Sun also claimed that Princess Eugenie’s Pinterest account could give some hints regarding the food that will be served on her special day. The bride-to-be is obsessed with Petersham Nursery in London, and she said that it will be a wonderful venue for a wedding.

Though Princess Eugenie won’t wed at Petersham Nursery, it is possible that the company will be the one to cater to her nuptials. The other restaurants that she’s gushed about in the past include The Detox Kitchen and The Mae Deli.

Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank invited 850 members of the public to their wedding day. Brides magazine is predicting the possibility of the royal couple opting for a traditional post-ceremony brunch after their 11 a.m. nuptials.

Hamish Shephard, the founder of Bridebook, told the publication that Prince Andrew and the royal family may have to spend between $130,000 and $197,000 for the wedding food alone.

On Oct. 13, Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank are rumored to host a less formal but still intimate reception for their closest family and friends. According to The Sunday Times, the gathering will feature “dodgems and funfair rides, coconut shies, lots of food stalls, loads of cocktails, Bloody Marys for the hangovers, and a festival vibe.”

This suggests that the menu on Oct. 13 will be entirely different from the food that will be served during the couple’s lunch and evening receptions on Oct. 12.

Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank announced their engagement in February. Months later, it was revealed that the couple talked about tying the knot in 2016 but had to postpone it so that Prince Harry and Markle could wed first. After all, Prince Harry is sixth in line to the throne, and Princess Eugenie is just eighth in line to the throne.