Meghan Markle will wear two wedding dresses for her wedding

Following the announcement of the royal wedding between Megan Markle and Prince Harry, there have been naturally some curiosity about what the wedding will look like – who will be invited? How will the bride look like? Who will what? and so on.

Well, we’re getting some answers – gradually. At least we know one or two people who aren’t invited.

According to Vanity Fair, Meghan Markle will be wearing two dresses on her wedding day, a more traditional style for the church ceremony and a glamorous and sophisticated style for the reception party.

She will have two dresses, one for the ceremony and another dress for the evening. The plan is for her to change after the ceremony so that she can party the night away with something glamorous and less restrictive.

“The wedding dress itself will be traditional and elegant. There is talk of some lace and sleeves and Meghan has been working very closely with the designer who has been sworn to secrecy.”

Vanity Fair also mentioned that the royal bride will keep details of her address from everyone including Prince Harry

“Meghan can’t wait to surprise everyone, especially Harry. Neither the public nor Prince Harry knows who the wedding dress designer will be.” #CantWait.

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