When was wedding of charles and diana
The Emanuels had a maximum of five months to work on it, given the timing of the engagement and wedding. Due in part to the level of secrecy required, they kept a very small team including two seamstresses. Fashioned from ivory silk taffeta, the dress was hand-embroidered with 10, tiny mother-of-pearl sequins and pearls and fringed with antique lace. There were multiple layers of tulle under the skirt, which contrasted with the fitted bodice and puff-sleeves, and a foot train one of the longest in royal history.
An carat gold horseshoe was sewn into the petticoat for luck. Antique hand-made Carrickmacross lace that had belonged to Queen Mary [who married the future George V in July ] was used to trim the gown, and it was topped off with a foot long veil. It is today in the care of William and Harry.
Diana had to have 15 dress fittings in total. Before the wedding day her waist size dropped from 29 inches to Diana is known to have struggled with bulimia , a condition she would be afflicted with for several years. Diana also had a spare wedding dress, which would have acted as a stand-in if the dress design had been leaked before the big day. It was made from the same ivory silk taffeta and had ruffles around the neck but was much less extravagant than the show-stopping gown Diana wore on the day.
The wedding bouquet, meanwhile, was made up of white and gold flowers, including orchids, lily of the valley and Earl Mountbatten roses. The bouquet was later placed on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This accounted for the visible wrinkles in the wedding gown when she arrived at the cathedral. The wedding of Diana and Charles was attended by 2, people. The royal couple had seven bridal attendants, including two page boys. There were five bridesmaids, the youngest of whom was five-year-old Clementine Hambro, great-granddaughter of Winston Churchill.
Princes Andrew and Edward were supporters the equivalent of best man for a royal wedding for their elder brother Charles. At The Prince of Wales travelled in a gold-encrusted coach. Diana arrived with her father in the Glass coach one of the principal State carriages of the British monarch almost on time for the After the ceremony, the newlyweds were driven to Buckingham Palace in the open-topped State Landau.
This was a break with tradition because a carriage was more usually employed at the start of state visits to London or Windsor.
Shortly after their arrival, at 1. This was at the request of both Charles and Diana. It was unprecedented in royal weddings and caused a sensation.
In keeping with royal wedding tradition, the dishes served at the wedding breakfast bore the names of royal family members. The traditional British summertime favourite, strawberries and cream, was served for dessert. There were a staggering 27 wedding cakes. The main one, created by the Naval Armed Forces, was five feet tall — it reportedly took half an hour to crack all the eggs required. The intricate ivory taffeta gown featured an embroidered and fitted bodice of sequins and panels of antique Carrickmacross lace, which dated back to Queen Mary.
It was covered in 10, pearls, and its foot train was the longest in royal history. Diana was completely unaware of this until the day of the wedding, and is said to have appreciated the gesture. The Queen also ensured she had a special bouquet to carry. He also carried a dress sword tasseled in gold.
The wedding took place at St. Not only did the cathedral allow for more guests to attend, it also ensured a longer procession through the city. Diana drew up to St. Three orchestras and choirs and a fanfare ensemble provided music, and members of the royal family served in the wedding party. An astonishing 3, people were seated in St. Outside, the streets of London were crowded with , people trying to catch a look at the soon-to-be Princess of Wales, while another million in 74 countries watched the wedding live on television.
Diana and Charles made a traditional appearance on a balcony of Buckingham Palace at BST, and delighted the crowd when they kissed, initiating the tradition of kissing the bride on the balcony. Diana was 20 years old when they married — Charles was The wedding reception was held at Buckingham Palace. After moving into Clarence House together in August , the couple announced their engagement roughly two years later.
More than 30 years after the couple met at a polo match, Prince Charles and Camilla married in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall.
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