On Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s eighth wedding anniversary, attention has turned back to Meghan Markle’s bridal look and the subtle detail in her veil that many fans may have missed.
The couple wed on May 19, 2018, at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom. Nearly 2 billion people watched the televised event, and over 600 guests attended reported History.
With all those eyes on Meghan, every element of her Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy ensemble was scrutinized. PEOPLE Magazine reported the gown had an “open bateau neckline and sculpted waist. The train flowed in soft, round folds cushioned by an underskirt in triple silk organza.” She wore a bandeau tiara loaned to her by the late Queen Elizabeth.
But one element of her bridal look appeared to be overlooked. Keller worked with the Duchess of Sussex to incorporate a touching tribute to Prince Harry’s family within her veil, which took 4,000 hours of stitchwork to represent each of the 53 countries that make up the Commonwealth.
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According to Vanity Fair, who spoke to the dress’s designer, Meghan wanted to tell a “story” with her ensemble. The result was a carefully crafted design filled with symbolic details.
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“[She] felt like she was bringing an element of each of those countries down the aisle with her. So that her new role—and that bridge to the new role—was captured in what she was wearing,” Keller said. “For both of us, we felt it was a really beautiful signature, and I think even Prince Harry was just thrilled at the idea that we really tried to capture something for everyone in that service.”
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Additionally, Meghan paid homage to her and Harry’s first date by asking the designer to sew a piece of the dress she wore for their first meeting into her wedding gown.
Keller explained, “We basically sewed it into the hem of the wedding dress, so she was the only one who knew that it was there. It was a little blue gingham check. It was the perfect personal memento that was secretly hidden inside the dress.”
Along with Harry, his father, King Charles, was also “interested” in the veil’s meaning. Keller told Vanity Fair, “King Charles was just in awe of the dress and the [veil] embroidery, and he asked me about it while we were waiting inside the nave. He was really very interested, actually, in all the different motifs and the floral representations.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary on May 19, 2026.
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