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Meghan's wedding gown goes on display at Windsor Castle
Meghan's wedding gown goes on display at Windsor Castle
BloombergPublished on Mon, Nov 12, 2018 / 7:00 AM GMT+8
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SINGAPORE (Nov 12): Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has described how she worked with designer Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy to create a “timeless” wedding gown for her wedding to Prince Harry earlier this year.
Harry and the former Meghan Markle recorded their memories of the wedding for an audio commentary that is part of the new “Relive the Royal Wedding” exhibition at Windsor Castle that opened on Oct 26.
The gown and the five-metre-long veil Meghan wore with it are set to be the prime attraction at the 10-week display.
In the audio recording, the former actress said she had a clear idea of what she wanted to wear from the start.
“I knew at the outset that I wanted a bateau neckline, I wanted a cropped sleeve, I wanted a very timeless, classic feeling,” she said.
The dress also needed to be suitably modest for the May 19 wedding held in a chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle, she said.
“There was a great level of detail that went into the planning of our wedding day,” said Meghan, who is pregnant with the couple’s first child.
“I think for us, we knew how large the scale of the event would be. So, in making choices that were really personal and meaningful, it could make the whole experience feel intimate, even though it was a very big wedding,” the duchess said.
Meghan described the “incredibly surreal day” when she and her fiancé visited Queen Elizabeth II, Harry’s grandmother, to choose a tiara for her to wear during the wedding ceremony. She picked Queen Mary’s diamond and platinum bandeau tiara from the queen’s unmatched collection. It is featured in the new exhibit.
For his part, Harry said it was “very sweet” of his grandmother to lend his then bride-to-be the priceless headpiece.
Harry’s wedding outfit, including the distinctive frockcoat uniform made by master tailors on Savile Row, is also on display. — Bloomberg LP