Brides and jewelry.

 It happens at famous weddings. The marriage of HRH and Meghan Markle Prince Harry brought to the audience about the wedding preparations, the bride's wedding dress, and the hidden meaning of her jewelry.

Some of them are very interesting, for example, the interpretation is given to the empty seats left at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle where the ceremony was held.

That seat wasn't emptied as a tribute to Princess Diana Hussle, more simply, to allow the Queen to see completely in front of her.

tiara

Let's start with the most impressive jewelry worn by the duchess. There has been a lot of speculation about what kind of tiara Mr. Markle will not wear it. In the end, she decided to have a veil with a tiara, and she was named Queen Mary's Peninsula Tiara.

It consists of a flexible band of five sections, pierced by interlaced ellipses, and decorated with large and small brilliant diamonds in paving. Kensington Palace.

Queen Mary bandeau tiara, 1932. Royal Collection Trust. Queen Mary Bang also tiara. Side view. Royal Collection Trust.

At the heart of the tiara is the eight-diamond brooch, which was detachable in 1893.

Queen Mary Bang also tiara. Central detachable brooch set with three brilliant diamonds. Royal Collection Trust.

This diamond band was created for Mary of Teck and was specifically designed to accommodate the 1893 diamond brooches that began in 1893. The brooch was given to the princess when Lincoln County married Prince George, the Duke of York.

Queen Mary wearing a bander tiara lent to Ms. Markle by Queen HM to HRH Prince Harry on her wedding day.

Upon the death of Queen Mary, in 1953 a tiara and brooch were handed down to the Granddaughter Queen. The tiara has remained in the royal vault ever since it was last revealed with Princess Margaret in 1965.

It is interesting to remember that Queen Mary of Tech is the mother of Edward II, who resigned to marry Wallace Simpson, an American and divorced in 1936.

Someone argued that this tiara was chosen to send a message of tolerance, flexibility, and willingness to build something new based on tradition.

If we think of the tiara's flexible and personalized structure, it can be. But don't forget that Queen Mary never accepted Mrs. Simpson. She always refused to meet her publicly and privately, and this matter was very difficult. Setting up parallelism between Ms. Markle and Mssson is very dangerous and will not be covered here.

What can be mentioned is that this tiara stands out at its greatest for the smooth and elegant cut of the bridal dress. The neat and defined Art Deco lines of jewelry go very well with the pure lines of a wedding dress.

More gems.

Along with Queen Mary's Bander Tiara, the bride collects a pair of diamond earrings from the Galleries de Cartier – which have already worked out three weeks before the wedding – from the best of the diamond bracelets Cartier's reflection collection comes with earrings that fit the evening reception.

The bride's wedding band was a traditional Welsh gold, a gift from the queen-in accordance with royal traditions dating back to the wedding of George X and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon (prince mother, prince's great-grandmother) in 1923.

In the picture below, the wedding band contains a center cushion cut diamond from Prince Harry of Botswana (a country precious to the couple) next to two small diamonds from the engagement ring Diana Jewelry collection.

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Finally, the newly-founded Duchess of Sussex appeared to be wearing a beautiful aquamarine ring to attend an evening reception. This ring is most likely a ring commissioned by Princess Diana in 1997. Asprey London given to the Duchess of Sussex by the Duke as a wedding gift.

A wonderful touch to remember Princess Diana on an important day.

veil.

The room was also installed in place, from tiara to veil.

Duchess of Sussex's long train is all in splendor.

A long three-meter veil made of silk thread and silk material with handicraft embroidered flowers on organza.

A very important and important veil. To this end, the Duchess united in one flower composition at a time so that all 53 countries belonging to the Commonwealth were represented by a specific flora.

It was also a clear message of the importance of the Commonwealth to the future business of Duke and Duchess in the future.

dress.

Finally, the bride's wedding dress. It was designed by Claire Waight Keller, the woman, and woman who led Givenchy's French fashion Maison.

Wedding dress, Duchess of Sussex. Image released by Kensington Palace. Wedding dress, Duchess of Sussex. Image released by Kensington Palace.

Praising the British talent, the Duchess chose with Weight Keller for her "Eternal and elegant aesthetic, perfect tailoring, comfortable conduct."

The Duchess of Sussex is walking down the aisle in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

At this point, we would like to quote Bethan Holt, Director of Fashion News and Features, and her work. Telegraph she says:

“ The saw Givenchy behind the main protagonist at a royal ceremony in 1972, in the chapel of St. He wore a double-breasted black coat and a silk veil that worked for one of his best clients for. After the frosty of the royal family against a woman who was a divorced American fashion a fan who prompted Edward Wang to withdraw, after a contract with Harry Meghan, another American divorce whose style influence has become stratosphere to choose the same design house, seems out of luck, years later.

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