Fans of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hoping to relive their May nuptials will be able to see the famous wedding outfits up close in Windsor this autumn.
The Duchess's Givenchy wedding dress, created by British designer Claire Waight Keller, will be one of a number of outfits on display at the exhibition in Windsor Castle entitled A Royal Wedding: The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex.
Fashion lovers and royal enthusiasts alike will be able to see details of the silk gown, its train and distinctive boat neckline.
The intricate five metre-long veil, on which flowers of the 53 Commonwealth countries are embroidered along with Wintersweet and a California Poppy, will also be on display.
Queen Mary's 1932 diamond and platinum bandeau tiara, lent to Meghan by the Queen for the star-studded ceremony, will also be on view.
A copy of Harry's Savile Row-tailored uniform will also feature at the exhibition.
The specially commissioned frockcoat uniform of the Blues and Royals was made by Dege & Skinner and paired with a pair of trousers made of blue and black wool barathea.
A Royal Wedding: The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex will be at Windsor Castle from October 26 to January 6, and at Holyrood Palace from June 14 to October 6 next year.
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