The Royal Wedding Buzz: Who Will Design Meghan's Dress?
Let me tell you, folks, ever since Meghan Markle's engagement to Prince Harry was announced, the world has been buzzing with anticipation. But one question keeps coming up, louder than the rest: who's designing the bride's dress? And here’s where it gets even more interesting. According to a juicy report from Vanity Fair, we might not just be talking about one dress. Oh no, it's looking like Meghan could rock not one, but two stunning gowns during the big day. Picture this: a traditional masterpiece for the church ceremony, followed by something seriously glamorous for the evening reception at Frogmore House. Talk about making an entrance!
Two Dresses? Let’s Dive In
Let's break it down a bit more. "She will have two dresses, one for the ceremony and another dress for the evening," a source close to the matter revealed to royal correspondent Katie Nicholl. And here's the kicker—Meghan plans to change after the ceremony so she can let loose and party the night away in something a little more freeing and, dare I say, fabulous. It’s like having two weddings in one, and let's just say, the world is ready for this spectacle.
Harry's Surprise: The Royal Groom Kept in the Dark
Now, here's a fun twist. According to the same source, Prince Harry is being kept completely in the dark about the details of both dresses. He’ll be finding out right along with the rest of us on the wedding day. "Meghan can’t wait to surprise everyone, especially Harry," the source gushed. "The wedding dress itself will be traditional and elegant. There’s talk of some lace, sleeves, and Meghan has been working very closely with the designer who has been sworn to secrecy." Can you imagine the anticipation building up to that moment? This is the stuff of fairy tales!
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Designers in the Running: Who Could It Be?
So, who’s in the running for this once-in-a-lifetime commission? Names like Erdem and Ralph & Russo have been thrown around, but a new report in the Daily Mail suggests that Burberry might be the one to snag this royal gig. It seems they've been organizing high-level meetings to finalize a "major PR strategy" for a "high profile" dress. A source told the paper, "No one knows for sure whether Burberry has secured the commission for definite as this is all being done very much on a need-to-know basis, but there can be no more high profile dress this year than Meghan’s." If Meghan opts for two dresses, she'll be following in the footsteps of her future sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, who also changed into a simpler, strapless gown designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.
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