All you need to know about the royal wedding
The second royal marriage of recent history occurred during the weekend, May 19, 2018. If you are interested in all the important details of the royal marriage, what was the event, which attended, That happened and wearing what - keep reading.
The second Royal Wedding of Recent History has occurred during the weekend, May 19, 2018. Prince Harry is now married to Meghan Markle, so that all those who are still hoping to become a princess by wary - settle, it is taken. It has also been found that it is not as easy to become a princess that you could have imagined, but we will tell you a little later. Now, if you are interested in all the important details of the royal wedding, what was the event as who attended, what happened and what we had - continues to read.
1. The couple
We therefore know that it was Prince Harry, the favorite prince of everyone, and Meghan Markle, the Hollywood darling knew for his role on the costumes, who married. It's hardly a surprise for anyone. But contrary to popular belief, marry a prince did not make Meghan a princess, but she made him a royal. In fact, from now on, the couple will be treated like their duke and the royal duchess of Sussex. Do not ask how it happened, it's a complicated process, and the short answer easy to it is only "the queen decided so".
2. The outfits
As it is custom for royal weddings - Prince Harry wore her military uniform and looked pretty clotful, but everyone expected. Meghan's dress, however, was a topic of conversation and gossip for months before the wedding, and by a kind of miracle, they managed to keep a secret until the wedding day. She wore a white silk dress designed by a British designer Clare Way Keller, a magnificent 5 meter long veil that included hand embroidered flowers of all 53 Commonwealth and shoes based on a Givenchy design, but consisting of satin of the duchess of silk.
3. Bling
Meghan Accessorized with a bracelet and Cartier Earrings. His sail was held instead of Queen Mary's Diamond and Platinum Headband Tiara, manufactured in 1932. The Tiara also had a removable spindle with 10 diamonds in the center. Its wedding bouquet was designed by Philippa Craddock and features forget me, because it was the favorite flower of Princess Diana. Prince Harry also picked up flowers in the Kensington Palace garden, which were also included in the bouquet.
4. Invitations
The wedding invitations were made by Barnard Westwood, as it was a tradition since 1985. They were pretty symbolic and used the American ink and American gold on an English card. The invitation was printed on a machine of the 1930s using a process called dye stamping, then browned to bring out the shine and gilded around the edges.
5. Famous guests
As we are on the subject of invitations, we thought it would be a good time to mention a few famous people who attended the marriage, you know separately from all members of the royal family. The most exciting guest in our opinion was Oprah. It's not clear if she's the current friend of someone or if she was invited to represent America. I mean, it's the equivalent of royalty in America, so it makes sense. Sir Elton John also attended the wedding, as well as James Corden, Priyanka Chopra, Idris Elba, David and Victoria Beckham, Serena Williams with her husband, Amal and George Clooney and even the cast of costumes.
6. The ceremony
The wedding ceremony took place at the St George Chapel at the Windsor Castle at noon. Harry and Meghan were the 16th royal couple who had fun and the honor to marry there. The place cut 800 guests, and with all the decorations and flowers in place, it seemed absolutely beautiful. Sidenote, did you know that Harry gets married, the Queen must sign an official document called the instrument of consent, who grants his grandson permission to marry his fiancé? She did this a week before the wedding.
7. The rings
Meghan's wedding group, like the tradition aura, has been made from Welsh gold gifted by the queen. Harry went for a textured platinum band. The two rings were manufactured by the company and the London company, which is also the place that made Meghan engagement ring.
8. The cake
Usually, the royal wedding has a multi-level fruit cake, it's not even eaten at the wedding. Instead, it is given to the guests to bring home after the wedding. This time, however, the royal couple decided to break the tradition. They went for a cake with lemon flowers, which was not swayed, but incorporated the best flavors of spring. It was created by the Claire Ptak of Purple Bakery, which was presented on Meghan's blog the TIG a few years before. The cake was also decorated with flowers - branches of beech, birch and horn, white garden roses, pivoting and digitals picked up in the gardens of the Crown and Windsor Park.