- Princess Beatrice wore one of Queen Elizabeth’s dresses for her wedding.
- Apparently, Beatrice’s decision to wear the Queen’s dress was a last minute.
Princess Beatrice may not have had the massive royal wedding she wanted (thank you coronavirus), but hey, at least she was finally able to marry her now husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi since England’s period of confinement finally got up! According to the photos that Edoardo and his sister Princess Eugenia shared, the ceremony looked beautiful. But even more beautiful? Beatriz’s wedding dress, which she actually borrowed from Queen Elizabeth!
According to a Persons source Beatrice changed her mind about her dress just before her wedding and “made a request [to borrow one from the Queen]And that was kindly granted, and it looked amazing! It was moving for both of us. Awwww.
FYI, the queen wore the dress for the first time for the premiere of Lawrence of Arabia in London in 1962 (pictured below), but the dress Beatrice was wearing isn’t * exactly * the same. Based on the photos of the original dress, Beatrice made some additions and modifications (especially sheer sleeves and satin embellishments) to make the dress unique to her.
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And to make things even more special, Beatrice also wore the same tiara that the Queen wore when she married Prince Philip in 1947. “Beatrice talks about her grandmother often, and there is clearly a strong bond there: the dress and the tiara couldn’t have been more perfect, “said a second source. Persons.
However, Beatrice’s dress was not the only last-minute part of her wedding. Her and Edoardo’s big day met in record time and supposedly was planned in just two (2) weeks, which … how TF even.
“They went into action and put it all together in two weeks, which is quite extraordinary,” said a friend of the couple. Persons. Beatrice was so excited about all this, and I think they just took the opportunity when the ban was lifted. They were both desperate for it to happen. They wanted everything to be very classic and elegant; Small but refined. It felt romantic and charming. ”
Congratulations to these newlyweds!
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