- Troian Bellisario recently admitted that preparing for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was a “nightmare.”
- Troian went into detail about why she was anxious before attending to the matter.
Millions of people watched in awe as Meghan Markle married Prince Harry, thus becoming royalty. But, Troian Bellisario did not have to see the royal wedding on television, he could see it in person. Troian is married to Meghan’s ex Suits Co-star Patrick J. Adams (Troian even appeared in two episodes!), which means they both had to fly across the pond to see how history was made.
But, Troian says preparing for the wedding was not as glamorous as attending. In a new interview with Stellarshe poured out all the details about what it was Really I would like to be ready for the ceremony.
“Of course I [had outfit anxiety], and I had it double. One, because I was trying to hide the fact that I was five months pregnant, “she explained.” I was absolutely sure it was going to be revealed. But I also had extreme anxiety about … what’s their name? Those hat things? That’s it, fascinating. “
She continued: “I have never needed a fascinator in my life, and here I was trying to walk the tightrope of ‘Don’t go too big, don’t go too small.'” It was a nightmare. “What saved her was having a stylist ready to help her make the team’s decisions.
“My stylist, Annabelle Harron, is actually Australian, and I called her just before I walked out the door and thought, ‘Annabelle, this is not a top hat,'” she explained. “And she said, ‘Okay, you have a veil, you have your head covered.’ And I thought, ‘If the British press rips me apart, I can never forgive you for this.’ And she said, ‘Trust me, I’m Australian. I have you!”
Luckily, she was right. Troian looked phenomenal on her husband’s arm and, most importantly, her belly remained hidden. It was not until three months later that she revealed that she was pregnant with her first child, Aurora.
Look, everything went according to plan after all.
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