The Unseen Details From George and Charlotte’s Royal Wedding Outfits
Not only Meghan’s stunning Givenchy gown and a replica of Harry’s uniform go on display at Windsor Castle in an exhibition titled “A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.” But, they will be accompanied by Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s adorable wedding outfits too.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte stole the show at uncle Harry and aunt Meghan’s May wedding, as the cute siblings were a page boy and a bridesmaid.
Prince George and the other page boys were dressed in a miniature version of Harry’s outfit, a Blues and Royals frockcoat by Dege & Skinner.
But, there is also one detail that we didn’t saw on the outfit. It had embroidered George’s initials in gold thread on the shoulder straps.
Meghan revealed that the embroidered initials were Harry’s idea: “Such a beautiful keepsake for them,” she says.
Harry stalks about his choice of outfit, and how the Queen had influenced his decision. “I chose the frock coat as a uniform, with permission from my Grandmother, because I think it’s one of the smartest Household Cavalry uniforms.
“It’s one of my favourites, and I was very fortunate to be able to wear that on the day.”
Princess Charlotte and the other bridesmaids wore an ivory dress by Givenchy with shoes by Meghan’s go-to shoe designer Aquazurra. The soled of Princess Charlotte’s are embroidered with her initials and the wedding date.
“We had 10 bridesmaids and page boys under the age of 7, which everybody says is impossible to have them behaving, but they did it!” Harry says on the audiotape.
Meghan agrees. “It was a miracle!” she says.
A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’ opened today, on October 26. I will run at Windsor Castle until January.
The exhibition will be then move to the Palace of Holyrioodhouse from June 14 to October 6, 2019.