OK! Magazine Australia - 04.06.2018

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SOMETHING
BLUE
Ever the gentleman,
Harry chivalrously opened
the door on their electric
blue ride for his
new wife before
hopping in.

couple very clearly in love,
Harry and Meghan could
barely take their eyes of one
other as they left Windsor
Castle for their evening
reception at Frogmore House.
ving changed out of her Givenchy gown,
ghan looked ready to party in a lily-white,
k crepe halter-neck gown by British
signer Stella McCartney. Harry also looked
tably suave, retiring his army uniform for
ashing tuxedo for the black-tie dinner.
During the lunchtime reception hosted
the Queen, the 600 guests were treated to
erformance by Sir Elton John, requested
Harry personally, due to Elton’s ‘close
nnection’ with the prince’s late mum Princess
ana. And before hosting his own reception
the couple later that evening, Prince
arles had guests in tears as he described
w emotional he felt watching his youngest
n marrying the love of his life. ‘My darling
Harry, I’m so happy for you,’ he said.

Royal Wedding Special


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Royal brides have opted
to for a second look since
Princess Diana started
the trend at her wedding
to Prince Charles
in 1981.

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Ater their weddings, both
Kate and Meghan changed
into second gowns for
their evening receptions.
Meghan went for total
Hollywood glam in her
bespoke Stella McCartney
gown, with its daring open
back, and a chic updo.
Meanwhile, Kate favoured
a more demure look,
wearing Sarah Burton
for Alexander McQueen.
Kate’s full skirt, diamante
waistband and angora
bolero teamed with loose
curls were perfection.

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