Princess Beatrice’s Wedding Gown Was Actually Loaned By The Queen

 

Amongst the many things going on in the world, there was a British royal wedding over the weekend but compared to the usual royal celebrations, this one was fairly low-key. Princess Beatrice wed her fiancé, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a small private ceremony at The Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor on Friday, 17 July, wearing a vintage gown so magical that might just leave you in wonderment.

The dress was not typical, in fact, Beatrice didn’t bother to buy herself a brand new gown, but instead, she dusted off an old dress from Queen Mary’s closet. According to the report, her diamond fringe tiara was also from the Queen, which Her Majesty wore on her wedding day in 1947. In the photo released on the official twitter of the Royal Family, the Princess could be seen in her beautiful gown along with her property developer husband who donned a black blazer and grey pants combo. 

Made from Peau De Soie taffeta in shades of ivory, the breathtaking creation designed by Norman Hartnell was a dreamy combination of a geometric bodice, satin fabric, organza, finished with diamanté details and beads. The resulting gown was practically ethereal, especially coming from the same designer who also made Princess Margaret’s wedding gown.

Congratulations, Princess!

 

Anita Jose
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