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Pippa Middleton wedding: Giles Deacon lace wedding dress PICTURED with sweetheart cut-out

Pippa Middleton’s wedding dress has been seen for the first time. 

The 33-year-old is wearing a white lace dress with a sweetheart cut-out on the back and a matching white veil. 

Pippa was stood outside the church with her father Michael before heading into the venue. 

It has been confirmed the dress was designed by Giles Deacon – as was suspected by Pippa fans after the dress bag was spotted earlier this week arriving at her London apartment. 

The stunning frock is believed to be a one-off created by the designer with the help of Pippa herself. Giles reportedly said he was “thrilled” to be working with Pippa on the making of the dress for her special day. 

Her tiara is reportedly made by Robinson Pelham. 

Donna Air and James Middleton were pictured embracing outside the church ahead of the nuptials. 

The socialite and her boyfriend – who is the brother of the bride – looked thrilled to be at the event. 

Donna word a canary yellow, matronly dress with puffed sleeves and a matching fascinator. 

Pippa and James’s wedding venue is undergoing its final preparations, with workmen arriving at St Mark’s Church in Englefield ahead of the big day tomorrow (Saturday, May 20).

Crews have been pictured mowing lawns and sprucing up the 12th century church, while large lorries have delivered chairs and catering equipment.

The bride will reportedly arrive in a horse-drawn carriage similar to the one her sister Kate had for her wedding.

Pippa’s sister Kate will not be a bridesmaid or matron of honour at the wedding this weekend. 

Royal author Judy Wade has suggested that Kate is in a “tricky situation” and would want to avoid upstaging the bride.

“If your sister is a future Queen, she is going to upstage the bride and draw attention,” Wade told People magazine.

“Kate would want to be in the background as much as possible.”

More to follow… 

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