Meghan Markle, 36, provided a first look at the Royal Wedding dress as she entered St. George’s Chapel to marry Prince Harry, 33.
She revealed her long awaited royal wedding dress as she walked out of the car into St. George’s Chapel.
She exited the royal wedding car amid cheers from the crowd watching outside, in a long sleeved white gown with a long train.
The beautiful bride wore a long white dress by designer Clare Waight Keller, who is now artistic director of Givenchy.
It had a bateau neckline, a nipped in waist, long sleeves and it was traditional white.
Prince Harry’s bride wore a diamond encrusted tiara atop her hair in pictures.
She also wore large diamond earrings in her ears as she smiled in the car.
A long veil fell over her face as she was pictured on the way to St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
She was pictured with her hair in a polished chignon up do with a veil over her face.
Meghan Markle’s royal wedding dress designer remains unknown at present, however, there has been talk of Ralph & Russo, Givenchy and Stella McCartney today.
Meghan Markle’s wedding dress designer was announced in a tweet by Kensington Palace.
The tweet read: “Ms. Meghan Markle’s wedding dress has been designed by the acclaimed British designer, Clare Waight Keller.
“Ms. Waight Keller last year became the first female Artistic Director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy.”
The details of the tiara were revealed in another tweet by Kensington Palace.
It read: “The veil is held in place by Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara, lent to Ms. Markle by The Queen.
“The diamond bandeau is English and was made in 1932, with the entre brooch dating from 1893.”
Finally, her stunning veil is also designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy, Kensington Palace revealed.
Meghan’s makeup, revealed as Prince Harry lifted her veil, was particularly minimal.
She had flawless skin, a nude lip, a subtle dark liner on her eyes and defined dark eyebrows.
Both Meghan and Harry looked radiant and full of happiness as they stole intimate looks throughout the service.