Here's what guests must wear at Harry and Meghan's wedding

If you go to St. George Chapel, you'd better dress the game.


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Kensington Palace unveiled invitations forPrince HarryandMeghan Makle's Wedding earlier today on Twitter and broke the news on two thirsts swanks who will be held in honor of the couple:

"The invitations at the marriage of Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle were published on behalf ofHis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Customers have been invited to the St George Chapel and at the south reception in St George's Hall, which is given byHis Majesty the Queen. Later in the evening, about 200 guests are invited at the front desk of the Frogmore House given by the Prince of Wales. "

An unspecified number of guests will be invited to the lunch, but we know what they will wear. The dress code for the wedding is very specific. Men must wear "uniform uniform, a morning coat or salon costumes".

This means that if a gentleman is currently in the army, he can wear his uniform, but most of the men present will be in the morning coats and the best hats. (According to Debrettt, the British authority on the modern label, a"The lounge costume "is" an expression only on invitations as a dress code. In conversation, the terms dark costumes or business costumes or possibly a corporate dress or a professional outfit are used. ")

Women must wear a "day dress with a hat", which can be open to the interpretation and source of a certain anxiety for American guests who tend to be under or too covering for weddings. For the royal wedding, guests should dress in a conservative way in a sleeve knee dress (without bare shoulders at the church!) And of course, a hat-The most scandalous best. The Hollywood celebrities present should have a day of land with it.

The evening reception is a black tie.

The invitations are appropriately and have been designed with a thick white card lined with gold and bearing the three-feathers' badge of the Prince of Wales. They were manufactured by Barnard and Westwood, a fine printer and bookbinders belonging to employees in London. The company has two royal mandates and making invitations to Royals Marriages since 1985. The Palace has described the design of the map like "using the American ink on the English map, the invitations are printed in gold and in black , then browned to bring out the brilliance and gilded around the edge. "Fantasy, no? And for more facts about the British royals, read on the9 words that they never say.

Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.

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