"I wanted a modern and fresh silhouette while respecting her style.

"Leaving the chapel we walked up to the Castle, wandering through the private hallways to arrive at the green room you see in the images here," "It was extraordinary to be in that room with the entire royal family mingling in front of myself and the photographer Alexi Lubomirski.A post shared by Clare Waight Keller (@clarewaightkeller) on May 19, 2020 at 1:09pm PDT"Just like any family at a wonderful occasion like this, they were talking about the bride and groom, the wedding, children and the service, just like we all do, so completely understated and charming.Keller added that it was "hard not to pinch yourself and think it was a dream. Meghan Markle might have stepped away from royal life, but that hasn't stopped some media outlets - and public figures - from trying to exploit her … ""As soon as everyone arrived in the room we began the shoot, highly organized and precise but also so relaxed and intimate.
The interior designer behind Meghan Markle And Prince Harry‘s Frogmore Cottage renovation is being sued for almost $240,000. She is absolutely magnificent,'" the designer told Paris Match in 2018. Markle's mother, Doria Ragland, was also included in the photo.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took a second portrait with just the page boys and flower girls.A post shared by Clare Waight Keller (@clarewaightkeller) on May 19, 2020 at 2:55am PDT"The ride in the car to the church was an incredible trip through a sea of waving hands, flags, and people from every walk of life. ; The designer shared her memories from the wedding on Instagram, writing about her experience watching the family get ready for the official photos after the ceremony.

"Our Royal Insider Facebook group is the best place for up-to-date news and announcements about the British royal family, direct from Insider's royal reporters. ""It is an immense honor to have worked closely with Meghan and to have lived by her side all these special moments. Meghan Markle's dress was designed by Brit Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy and she also wore a 15ft veil Credit: EPA Meghan Markle stunned onlookers as she arrived at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, ahead of her nuptials to Prince Harry, in a stunning bespoke gown by Givenchy, created by British designer Clare Waight Keller.
"I can say that definitely it's the closest thing to experiencing what the royal family sees every time they drive into the crowds, truly quite extraordinary feeling that patriotic love. Join Like what you see here? Although "From the very beginning everything felt different from what I would have expected. Meghan Markle's favorite jewelry designer has removed her Instagram posts of the Duchess after allegedly being told she violated her NDA—find out more here. Meghan Markle to pay $90K in legal fees over court battle with Daily Mail Two years after Meghan Markle’s royal wedding to Prince Harry , the designer behind her iconic dress is … Meghan Markle highlighted the importance of empowering women during a visit to a London school for International Women's Day by wearing female designers. The Givenchy silk bridal gown worn by the Duchess of Sussex featured three-quarter-length sleeves, an open boat neckline, a triple silk organza underskirt, and a veil of five meters in length. It all went very fast, but the memories are there always," she added.The official wedding photo included Harry and Markle's page boys and flower girls, as well as senior members of the royal family, including the Queen, Prince Philip, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. It was an exciting precursor to the arrival at the side of the chapel inside the grounds of Windsor Castle," she added.The duchess worked closely with Waight Keller on the design of the wedding dress, which "Prince Harry came to me and said, 'Oh my God.