Alright, let’s talk about the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which feels like the moment we’ve all been waiting for (well, besides actually seeing Meghan in that wedding dress). For what seemed like forever, these two were playing coy about their relationship, even though, come on, it was obvious to everyone watching. Once Harry officially called Meghan his girlfriend, they still kept the details close to their chest. Maybe they’re just selfish and don’t want to share their joy, or maybe they just value their privacy as they get to know each other better. Either way, by the time we finally got those first public pictures of them together, the world was practically foaming at the mouth over this royal couple. Holding hands just wasn’t enough for us at that point. But now that they’ve officially announced their wedding plans, they’ve finally caught up to us because, seriously, we’ve been dreaming up this wedding for years.
Meghan's Dream Wedding Dress
Alright, let’s start with the star of the show: the dress. We’ve already seen Meghan in wedding gowns before. Remember when her character, Rachel Zane, from Suits, was set to tie the knot? There was quite the debate over which dress she’d choose. But Meghan herself has also shared her thoughts on her ideal gown. She told Glamour, “Rachel’s dress is classic, fairy-tale, and the culmination of everything she’s been waiting for with her big day. She deserved this type of dress for this moment.”
But Meghan went on to clarify, “That’s not really my personal style. My style—wedding or not—is very pared-down and relaxed. Classic and simple is the name of the game, perhaps with a modern twist. I personally prefer wedding dresses that are whimsical or subtly romantic.” Her favorite celebrity dress? Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s. “Absolute goals,” she said. In other words, Meghan doesn’t want the big, poofy princess dress—even though she’s practically getting a princess wedding. She’s likely steering clear of a Kate Middleton-style train, though we suspect she appreciates the delicate lace sleeve details that Kate chose. Something inspired by the Kennedy dress would look absolutely stunning on Meghan.
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The Perfect Bridesmaids
Moving on to the bridesmaids, they’ll need outfits that match Meghan’s understated elegance. Here’s a thought: what if all the bridesmaids wore the same dress but in complementary shades instead of one color? Or maybe they could all wear the same color but in slightly different styles. This approach would be absolutely stunning. Just picture it—each bridesmaid standing there in a unique yet cohesive look, adding a touch of modernity to the classic wedding vibe.
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The Showstopper Wedding Cake
Of course, no wedding is complete without a stunning cake. There are so many incredible trends right now, but our pick for the royal couple might be the semi-naked desserts that have been taking over the wedding scene. Meghan loves to keep things simple but classy, so a near-bare cake that’s low-key yet still looks amazing is perfect. Adding simple touches with flowers or fruit would fit right into Meghan’s style—something that the yoga-loving actress would probably adore. It’s all about staying natural but still semi-traditional. Imagine something like this to bring a little color to a classic design.
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The Perfect Color Scheme
When it comes to the color scheme, Meghan tends to go for neutral tones—grays, blues, navies, beiges, creams, that sort of thing. But adding some earthy greens could bring a lively touch to the event. Sage or forest green would look fantastic and would complement Harry’s coloring perfectly, not to mention the muted blue tones he often wears. Plus, these colors won’t clash with the royal outfit Harry will likely wear, similar to what his brother, Prince William, donned at his own wedding. Of course, in our dreams, Harry’s rocking a simple black tux, and he’s looking absolutely dashing.



