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Diana’s Wedding Dress Featured at Royal Style in the Making Exhibition

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Diana’s Wedding Dress Featured at Royal Style in the Making Exhibition

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Placards at the Royal Style in the Making Exhibition, which opened this week, proudly showcased Diana’s iconic wedding gown and other items lent by HRH the Duke of Cambridge and HRH the Duke of Sussex.

However, according to the Sunday Times, the signs will now be updated to remove Harry’s HRH style, as he agreed to stop using it as part of Megshe.

A spokesman for the Royal Collection Trust acknowledged an administrative error and confirmed that the labels will be corrected.

The loan of Diana’s pieces, including her wedding dress and honeymoon outfit, was made possible by Prince William and Harry.

The exhibition, which began on June 3 and will run until the New Year, offers a fascinating glimpse into the process of designing outfits for royal clients.

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Organizers emphasize that Diana’s wedding dress, with its dramatic 25-feet sequin-encrusted train that filled St. Paul’s Cathedral, is now one of the most renowned bridal gowns in history.

The dress features a fitted bodice adorned with antique Carrick macross lace, originally owned by Queen Mary.

It also boasts a scooped neckline, large puffed sleeves trimmed with bows and taffeta ruffles, and a full skirt supported by layers of stiff net petticoats.

This style, popularized by Diana in the early 1980s, continues to inspire designers today.

The exhibition marks the first time the dress has been publicly displayed in 25 years.

In addition to the changes in signage at the exhibition, the Royal Family’s official website recently demoted the Sussexes.

Previously listed just below Prince William and Kate, Harry and Meghan now find themselves below Prince Edward, Sophie, Princess Anne, and Prince Andrew.

The couple, who stepped back from their royal duties in March 2020, currently reside in California.

They have been vocal critics of the Royal Family, notably in their controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey and Harry’s appearances on the Armchair Expert podcast and his Apple TV documentary series, The Me You Can’t See.

Despite their decision to relinquish their HRH styles, Harry and Meghan continue to use their Duke and Duchess titles.

However, they have faced repercussions within the royal hierarchy.

Harry is scheduled to return to Britain next month for the unveiling of a statue dedicated to Diana, marking his second visit since Megshee.

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