Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress Details: Everything to Know

An iconic look. Meghan Markle‘s wedding dress stunned the world when she said “I do” to Prince Harry.

The pair, who announced their engagement in November 2017, married in May 2018 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. While Harry wore his military uniform, the former Suits star donned a simple white Givenchy dress with an intricate veil designed by the fashion house’s artistic director, Clare Waight Keller.

In the 2018 ITV/HBO documentary Queen of the World, Meghan was reunited with her custom wedding day frock ahead of the outfit going up on display. The dress was the centerpiece of “A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” an exhibition hosted by the Royal Collection Trust at Windsor Castle in late 2018 and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh the following year.

The Duchess of Sussex recalled wanting to honor the commonwealth on her big day. “I had originally said to Clare Waight Keller, the designer, how can we incorporate that?” she recalled in the documentary. “Would it be the state flower, country flower of each place? And it was her idea to do wildflowers, which I think ended up being a really beautiful way to embody the feeling of it.”

The craftsman at Givenchy spent over 500 hours embroidering the 16-foot veil with flora from every commonwealth nation. Additionally, flowers from California and Kensington Palace were included as a nod to Meghan’s birthplace and her new home.

“With Harry’s role as Youth Ambassador for the Commonwealth, it was so important for us to have the spirit of inclusivity in our wedding,” Meghan added.

Waight Keller said she and the Archewell cofounder had a very “collaborative” relationship while creating the wedding dress. “We exchanged conversations about what would be the ultimate lines and proportions and the scale of the dress,” the Givenchy boss said shortly after the wedding. “But over time we quickly got to a point where I know she felt really she knew exactly what she wanted … And then it evolved into the final design.”

The stylist was thrilled with the final look, which took over 3,900 hours to create. “She was just glowing,” Waight Keller said of the moment the California native saw herself in her completed gown. “There’s so much emotion on a day like that, but I think particularly when it all comes together, it’s tremendous. She was absolutely radiant.”

She wasn’t the only one who thought so. “It is an immense honor to have worked closely with Meghan and to have lived by her side for all these special moments,” Waight Keller told French news outlet Paris Match in 2018. “Prince Harry came to me and said, ‘Oh my God. Thank you. She is absolutely magnificent.’ I am very proud. It’s a fairy tale. A dream come true.”

Scroll down to see every detail about the duchess’ wedding dress:

Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

An iconic look. Meghan Markle‘s wedding dress stunned the world when she said “I do” to Prince Harry.

The pair, who announced their engagement in November 2017, married in May 2018 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. While Harry wore his military uniform, the former Suits star donned a simple white Givenchy dress with an intricate veil designed by the fashion house’s artistic director, Clare Waight Keller.

In the 2018 ITV/HBO documentary Queen of the World, Meghan was reunited with her custom wedding day frock ahead of the outfit going up on display. The dress was the centerpiece of “A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” an exhibition hosted by the Royal Collection Trust at Windsor Castle in late 2018 and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh the following year.

The Duchess of Sussex recalled wanting to honor the commonwealth on her big day. “I had originally said to Clare Waight Keller, the designer, how can we incorporate that?” she recalled in the documentary. “Would it be the state flower, country flower of each place? And it was her idea to do wildflowers, which I think ended up being a really beautiful way to embody the feeling of it.”

The craftsman at Givenchy spent over 500 hours embroidering the 16-foot veil with flora from every commonwealth nation. Additionally, flowers from California and Kensington Palace were included as a nod to Meghan’s birthplace and her new home.

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“With Harry’s role as Youth Ambassador for the Commonwealth, it was so important for us to have the spirit of inclusivity in our wedding,” Meghan added.

Waight Keller said she and the Archewell cofounder had a very “collaborative” relationship while creating the wedding dress. “We exchanged conversations about what would be the ultimate lines and proportions and the scale of the dress,” the Givenchy boss said shortly after the wedding. “But over time we quickly got to a point where I know she felt really she knew exactly what she wanted … And then it evolved into the final design.”

The stylist was thrilled with the final look, which took over 3,900 hours to create. “She was just glowing,” Waight Keller said of the moment the California native saw herself in her completed gown. “There’s so much emotion on a day like that, but I think particularly when it all comes together, it’s tremendous. She was absolutely radiant.”

She wasn’t the only one who thought so. “It is an immense honor to have worked closely with Meghan and to have lived by her side for all these special moments,” Waight Keller told French news outlet Paris Match in 2018. “Prince Harry came to me and said, ‘Oh my God. Thank you. She is absolutely magnificent.’ I am very proud. It’s a fairy tale. A dream come true.”

Scroll down to see every detail about the duchess’ wedding dress:

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Gown

The wedding dress was handcrafted out of a double bonded silk cady and included six meticulously placed seams, an open bateau neckline, three-quarter sleeves and a sculpted waist.

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Color

At Meghan’s request, the dress was “pure white.”

 

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Tiara

Queen Elizabeth II lent the bride a crown, the Queen Mary bandeau tiara, for the day. It was made in 1932 for the queen’s grandmother Queen Mary and was designed around the center brooch, which was a gift from her 1893 wedding to King George V.

 

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Square Train

The designer of Princess Diana’s iconic wedding dress, Elizabeth Emanuel, exclusively told Us in 2018 that the straight hem was another way the former actress set herself apart. “The train on the dress was square not round like my royal wedding dress and most others. I liked that she opted for a different shape on the train for a modern and personal touch,” she explained.

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Veil

The detail was in the 16-foot long, silk veil, which featured elaborate embroidery depicting flowers from each of the 53 commonwealth nations. Two additional flowers, a wintersweet that grows on the grounds of Kensington Palace and the California poppy, were added as a nod to Meghan’s new home and birthplace.

Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress: Every Detail About Her 2018 Bridal Gown

The Reception Dress

After changing out of her Givenchy dress, Meghan headed to the reception in a Stella McCartney halter dress. The white gown was much easier to move in, which was important to Meghan. “I just really wanted the music to be fun,” the retired actor explained in her 2022 Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, revealing that their first dance was to Wilson Pickett’s 1966 hit, “Land of 1000 Dances.”