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Celebrity Bride:
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Queen Elizabeth 2nd married Prince Phillip of Greece
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their wedding was held November 20, 1947, in Westminster Abbey,
London
The dress, worn by HRH and designed by Norman Hartnell, was made
from pure silk and
embroidered with crystals and 10,000 seed pearls including a 13 feet
train.
William and Kate Middleton
Harry and Meghan
Princess Eugenie's wedding
Princess Beatrice's wedding
Zara Phillips |

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Disclaimer:
As a fashion designer, I specialize in bridal and evening
wear, I am an etiquette master and a style director.
I do not proclaim to be an authority on any
of the other subjects I write about. I merely share my
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