Admirers of the famous Givenchy gown worn by the Duchess of Sussex on her nuptial day with Prince Harry, will have a lifetime experience in their Instagram and Snapchat feed as the gown will be on display at the Windsor Castle from October 26 to January 6, and at Holyrood Palace from June 14 to October 6 next year.
The Duchess’ Givenchy gown will be featured alongside the five meter long gown with designs of flora from all 53 countries in the commonwealth, including the California poppy.
Queen Mary’s 1932 diamond and Platinum bandeau tiara lent to Meghan by the Queen for the star studded ceremony will also be on public display.
The silk dress was designed by, Clare Waight Keller for the main ceremony after which she changed into a Stella McCartney gown for the reception.
However, the wedding ensemble Harry wore will be a copy for the exhibition. The uniform to be displayed is a near match, with the palace revealing, “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 wood barathea.”
The Duchess and Duke got married on May 19 at Windsor Castle, in attendance aside the royals were high profiled dignitaries such as; Oprah Winfrey, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Priyanka Chopra, Idris Elba, George Clooney and more.