- The Queen disapproved of the wedding dress
- This was not Meghan's first marriage
- If you were married before you cannot wear white
Revelations about the Queen's life are still coming to light after her death. According to a new book, she was shocked that Meghan wore a white dress to her wedding to Harry in 2018.
According to a new book, she was shocked that Meghan wore a white dress to her wedding to Harry in 2018. 'The Mail' reveals excerpts from Katie Nicholl's new book, 'The New Royals'.
Here, the Royal expert describes that Queen Elizabeth II probably wished for a different color for the divorced Meghan.
"The wedding day was a great success, although the Queen had reservations about the pure white of Meghan's Givenchy dress."
A bride's "purity" is reflected in a white dress
As you know, a white dress is traditionally a symbol of the bride's "purity". Since Meghan had been married before, the Queen would have liked her to have worn a different shade for her wedding dress - as was the case, for example, Camilla's wedding dress.
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Since Meghan had been married before, the Queen would have liked her to have worn a different shade for her wedding dress - as was the case, for example, Camilla's wedding dress.
The Queen was shocked by the decision
"The Queen was surprised that Meghan wore pure white on her wedding day. [...] Maybe it's a generational thing, but she believed that if you've been married before, you wear off-white on your wedding day [...]"