Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding Exhibit Extended Due To High Demand Photos: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding - Chicago Tribune

Prince Harry And Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding Exhibit Extended Due To High Demand

Photos: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding - Chicago Tribune

Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot way back in May 2018, it seems like the world just can’t get enough of their royal romance. Thanks to the overwhelming interest from fans, the exhibition showcasing their wedding is getting an extended run. Originally set to close on January 6, the exhibit at Windsor Castle, titled A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will now be open from January 19 to February 17. Let’s dive into why this display is a must-see for any royal enthusiast.

Why Fans Can’t Get Enough of the Exhibit

Let’s be real—what’s not to love about this exhibit? The Royal Trust Collection spokesperson had this to say: “The extra dates were added because it has proved very popular with visitors, and we had the opportunity to extend the run.” It’s no surprise that the main draw here is Meghan’s stunning wedding dress. Designed by Clare Waight Keller, the artistic director of Givenchy, this British-made gown is truly a masterpiece. Fans are flocking to Windsor Castle to catch a glimpse of the dress that made headlines worldwide. But the dress isn’t the only star of the show.

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More Than Just a Dress: The Exhibit’s Hidden Gems

While Meghan’s dress and veil are certainly showstoppers, there’s so much more to explore at this exhibit. The veil itself is a masterpiece, intricately embroidered with flora representing the 53 countries of the Commonwealth. This nod to Harry’s role as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador adds a meaningful touch to the display. But wait, there’s more! Royal fans will also get to see Queen Mary’s 1932 diamond and platinum bandeau tiara, which Meghan wore on her big day. This iconic piece, lent to her by Queen Elizabeth, is now on display for the first time in history.

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    Family Ties and Little Royal Moments

    Of course, no royal wedding is complete without family and friends, and this exhibit captures the essence of the big day. Harry’s brother, Prince William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, were present, along with their adorable kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The exhibition even includes the pageboy uniform worn by George and Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress, adding a personal touch to the display. If you miss the exhibit during its extended run at Windsor Castle, don’t worry—it’s moving to the Palace of Holyroodhouse from June 14 to October 6, 2019. So, whether you’re in London or Edinburgh, there’s a chance to see it!

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