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Meghan Markle will wear a wedding gown that pays tribute to fiancé Prince Harry’s beloved mother, Princess Diana!
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The National ENQUIRER has learned the bride-to-be — whose character on TV’s “Suits” regularly wore pricey designer duds — was especially inspired by the 25-foot-long train on Diana’s dress.
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“Meghan says she’s gone for the ultimate princess dress and the crazy long train is the most amazing thing she’s ever seen,” gushed an insider. “The design is beautiful and very feminine.
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"It’ll be slightly sexier and slinkier than Diana’s, and will accentuate Meghan’s figure. But ... in a very respectful way," the insider tattled. "Meghan says she’s going for a real crowd pleaser.”
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An estimated global TV audience of one billion people watched when 20-year-old Lady Diana Spencer tied the knot with Harry’s father, Prince Charles, on July 29, 1981, at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
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“Shy Di” personally chose David and Elizabeth Emanuel to design her dress, which was widely considered one of the most closely guarded secrets in fashion history. The ivory silk taffeta and antique-lace gown was hand-embroidered with sequins and 10,000 pearls.
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Meghan will wed her Prince Charming on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. Although the designer of her dress has yet to be revealed, Meghan reportedly favors top British stylists, including Stella McCartney (right) and Victoria Beckham (left).
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She’s apparently not following in the footsteps of future sister-in-law Kate Middleton — who wore a now iconic number from Alexander McQueen when she married Prince William in 2011.
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“Meghan knew she’d choose someone British for diplomatic reasons, and Stella has always been her favorite,” snitched our source. “She knows Victoria might be disappointed, and has said she may wear one of her outfits to go away in after the wedding.”
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Meghan Markle will wear a wedding gown that pays tribute to fiancé Prince Harry’s beloved mother, Princess Diana!
Photo credit: Getty Images
The National ENQUIRER has learned the bride-to-be — whose character on TV’s “Suits” regularly wore pricey designer duds — was especially inspired by the 25-foot-long train on Diana’s dress.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Meghan says she’s gone for the ultimate princess dress and the crazy long train is the most amazing thing she’s ever seen,” gushed an insider. “The design is beautiful and very feminine.
Photo credit: Getty Images
"It’ll be slightly sexier and slinkier than Diana’s, and will accentuate Meghan’s figure. But ... in a very respectful way," the insider tattled. "Meghan says she’s going for a real crowd pleaser.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
An estimated global TV audience of one billion people watched when 20-year-old Lady Diana Spencer tied the knot with Harry’s father, Prince Charles, on July 29, 1981, at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Shy Di” personally chose David and Elizabeth Emanuel to design her dress, which was widely considered one of the most closely guarded secrets in fashion history. The ivory silk taffeta and antique-lace gown was hand-embroidered with sequins and 10,000 pearls.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Meghan will wed her Prince Charming on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. Although the designer of her dress has yet to be revealed, Meghan reportedly favors top British stylists, including Stella McCartney (right) and Victoria Beckham (left).
Photo credit: Getty Images
She’s apparently not following in the footsteps of future sister-in-law Kate Middleton — who wore a now iconic number from Alexander McQueen when she married Prince William in 2011.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Meghan knew she’d choose someone British for diplomatic reasons, and Stella has always been her favorite,” snitched our source. “She knows Victoria might be disappointed, and has said she may wear one of her outfits to go away in after the wedding.”
Photo credit: Getty Images