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In a matter of days, it will be 9 years since Kate Middleton and Prince William get married. On April 29, 2011, everyone watched with dazzling royal brilliance at Westminster Abbey, as Catherine and Elizabeth II’s grandson said the “Yes” covenant.
Like all girls, Catherine looks very carefully at the most special and important day of her life. She wants everything to be perfect, so she looks for the smallest details.
However, a month before the wedding, Kate was depressed and convinced that the party would be ruined.
The most important detail of the celebration should be the wedding dress ordered from Alexander McQueen’s chief designer, Sarah Burton.
Kate wants to keep a secret of what her bathroom will look like, but to her great dismay the month before the big event, the information was sent to the media.
“When the world learned about the details of the dress, tears fell in the palace. Kate tried with all her might not to know what her dress would look like until the wedding itself,” said real expert Katie Nicole in the documentary Secrets of the Royal Dressmakers.
According to her, the duchess was literally depressed. But he still managed to get hold of her and kept the most important day of his life from being dark.
The royal family announced the designer of the dress on their wedding day. Middleton herself admitted that she chose the British brand because of the beauty of handmade crafts and the respect for traditional sewing techniques.
The 2.7-meter-long plume of the dress combines traditional and contemporary motifs.
The lace colors on the sleeves represented the symbols of the United Kingdom: the rose of England, the prick of a donkey from Scotland, the daffodil from Wales and the clover from Northern Ireland, writes jenata.blitz.bg.
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