Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Everything You Need To Know About The Royal Wedding

The second Royal Wedding in recent history happened over the weekend, on May 19th 2018. Prince Harry is now married to Meghan Markle, so all those who were still hoping to become a princess by marrying him – settle down, he’s taken. It also turned out that it’s not as easy to become a princess as you might’ve imagined, but we’ll tell you about that a bit later. Now, if you’re interested in all the important details of the royal wedding, what was the event like, who attended, what happened and who wore what – keep reading.

 

 

1. The Couple
So by now we know that it was Prince Harry, everyone’s favourite prince, and Meghan Markle, the Hollywood sweetheart known for her role on Suits, who got married. That’s hardly a surprise for anyone. But contrary to popular belief, marrying a prince didn’t make Meghan a princess, but it did make her a royal. In fact, from now on the couple will be addressed as Their Royal Highness Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Don’t ask how that happened, it’s a complicated process, and the short easy answer to that is just “the Queen decided so”.

 

 

2. The Outfits
As it is customary for royal weddings – Prince Harry wore his military uniform and looked quite dashing, but everyone expected that. Meghan’s dress, however, was a topic of conversation and gossip for months before the wedding, and by some sort of miracle they managed to keep that a secret until the actual wedding day. She wore a white silk dress designed by a British designer Clare Waight Keller, a gorgeous 5 meter long veil that featured hand embroidered flowers from all 53 commonwealth countries, and specially made shoes based on a Givenchy design, but made of silk duchess satin.


 

3. The Bling
Meghan accessorized with a Cartier bracelet and earrings. Her veil was held in place by Queen Mary’s diamond and platinum bandeau tiara, made in 1932. The tiara also had a detachable brooch with 10 diamonds in the center. Her wedding bouquet was designed by Philippa Craddock and featured forget-me-nots, because that was princess Diana’s favorite flower. Prince Harry also hand picked some flowers in the Kensington Palace garden, which were included in the bouquet as well.



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