Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress Designer Discusses Her Secret ‘Something Blue,’ Reveals What It Was & Where It Was Located

Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress Designer Discusses Her Secret ‘Something Blue,’ Reveals What It Was & Where It Was Located

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot in a fairytale royal wedding back in 2018, and we’re still learning special details about their big day years later.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said “I do” in May 2018.

A lot has happened since then. They announced plans to step back from the duties in the royal family just under two years later in January 2020. Five years after tying the knot, Meghan and Prince Harry are proud parents to two children – Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2.

However, a new feature is looking back on the couple’s nuptials, and it includes a never-before-known detail about Meghan‘s wedding dress. More specifically, we learned the exact location of her “something blue.”

 

If you were unaware, it is customary for a bride to wear “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” on their wedding day.

Meghan previously revealed that her “something blue” had a special connection to Prince Harry. In fact, it was a piece of the dress she selected for their first date.

In a new interview with Vanity Fair, designer Clare Waight Keller spilled some more details about the hidden blue detail.

“We basically sewed it into the hem of the wedding dress, so she was the only one that knew that it was there. It was a little blue gingham check,” they gushed. “It was the perfect personal memento that was secretly hidden inside the dress.”

What did the Duchess opt out of using to sneak in the blue detail? Clare revealed that she wasn’t interested in using a garter to check off the traditional bridal element.

If you missed it, a recent report revealed one concern that Queen Elizabeth reportedly had about Prince Harry and Meghan‘s marriage.

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