Cape Town – Missed the real deal? Well, now you can see Prince Harry and Meghan’s full attire from their 19 May wedding in the flesh.
Kensington Palace announced that the royal couple’s outfits will be displayed at Windsor Castle as part of an exhibition dedicated to Harry and Meghan titled, A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess Of Sussex.
Meghan’s stunning white Givenchy gown - designed by Clare Waight Keller - will be on display, along with the 5-metre long veil with designs of flora from all 53 countries in the Commonwealth, including the California poppy.
In addition, Queen Mary's 1932 diamond and platinum bandeau tiara that was lent to Meghan, by Queen Elizabeth, for her special day will also be on display – for the very first time.
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While Meghan’s original ensemble will be on show, a duplicate of Prince Harry’s frockcoat uniform of the Household Cavalry - made by tailors at Dege & Skinner on Savile Row – will be on display.
According to the palace, an exact replica was made as the uniform specially commissioned for the occasion is required for use by Harry.
The exhibition will run from Friday, 26 October 2018 to Sunday, 6 January 2019.
READ MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION HERE.
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