30 Fascinating Facts about British Royal Weddings

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials may be a full six months away, but royal wedding fever has officially taken hold. If you’re obsessing over what she’ll wear, whether or not there will be a prenup, or anything else Harry and Meghan-related, allow us to offer up some much-needed historical perspective on what’s to come.

Herewith, we’ve provided a full list of royal wedding facts from the Victoria era until now. So dust off your finest tea kettle, don your ugliest hat, and enjoy this fascinating trip through history.

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Here’s an interesting piece of royal wedding trivia: Queen Victoria , who married Prince Albert in 1840, first popularized the tradition of wearing a white wedding dress.

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Victoria and Albert’s wedding cake was the first to be decorated with figures of the bride and groom on top. The two-tier cake was nine feet in diameter and weighed 300 lbs.

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When Princess Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten on November 20, 1947, the ceremony was broadcast over the radio to 200 million people.

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Yet another interesting piece of royal wedding trivia: Elizabeth’s dress was designed by Norman Hartnell . She used ration stamps to buy the fabric.

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The day of her wedding , Elizabeth’s tiara snapped. The court jeweler was rushed by police escort to his workroom and repaired it before the bride left for Westminster Abbey.

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Elizabeth and Philip received 2,500 wedding presents and 10,000 congratulatory telegrams.

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The first royal wedding ever televised took place on May 6, 1960, when Princess Margaret , Queen Elizabeth’s sister, married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones (who became Lord Snowdon). It was broadcast by the BBC to a worldwide audience of 300 million.

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Most royal families of Europe disapproved of a princess marrying a photographer. Queen Ingrid of Denmark was the only foreign queen to attend the ceremony.

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When Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles on July 29, 1981, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, it was attended by 3,500 people. Roughly 750 million in 74 countries tuned in on television.

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The media attention was so intense surrounding Diana’s dress that the designers, Elizabeth and David Emanuel , threw out decoy scraps of different white fabrics each night to throw off the press. The actual dress was ivory colored silk and taffeta lace.

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Fun royal wedding fact: It had a 25-foot train, the longest ever worn by a royal bride.

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Diana was the first royal bride to omit “obey” from her wedding vows taken from The Book of Common Prayer. Kate Middleton followed suit.

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Diana mistakenly called Charles by the wrong name during the ceremony. She vowed to love “Philip Charles Arthur George.”

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Diana’s iconic engagement ring , which featured a 12-carat sapphire surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds set in white gold, was not custom made. She picked it out of a Garrard’s catalog. It is now worn by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

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At the blessing following their civil ceremony wedding on April 9, 2005, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles were made to acknowledge their “manifold sins and wickedness” in front of the congregation at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.

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Camilla officially became the Princess of Wales after marrying Charles, but because that was the same title bestowed on Princess Diana, she opted to be called the Duchess of Cornwall.

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Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton reportedly cost $34 million, with $32 million of that going to pay for security. Kate’s dress by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen cost the queenly sum of $434,000.

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William and Kate had two wedding cakes which cost a reported $80,000. In addition to the traditional fruitcake covered in white fondant icing (thanks, but we’ll pass), William requested a non-traditional groom’s cake of his favorite frozen chocolate biscuits.

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William and Kate’s wedding on April 29, 2011, coincided with Arbor Day, so the bride decided to have maple trees line the aisle at Westminster Abbey. The trees were later planted at Prince Charles’ home in Wales.

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Fun piece of royal wedding trivia: She did her own make-up on her wedding day.

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At William and Kate’s wedding, William and Harry wore custom designed military uniforms with built-in sweat guards so they didn’t wilt under the bright television lights in the cathedral.

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William does not wear a wedding ring . But his father does.

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Soccer star David Beckham was wearing his Order of the British Empire (OBE) medal on the wrong lapel (the right side) when he arrived at the royal wedding. When he emerged from the church after the ceremony, he had moved it to the proper left side.

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Prime Minister David Cameron’s wife, Samantha, made headlines when she broke with tradition and did not wear a hat to the wedding. One outraged Brit called the fashion faux pas “treason” on Twitter.

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Sarah Ferguson , the ex-wife of William’s uncle Prince Andrew, was not invited to William and Kate’s wedding. Her daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, attended with their father.

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Kate’s brother, James Middleton, gave his sister and brother-in-law their beloved cocker spaniel, Lupo, as a wedding present.

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The wedding days of Diana and Charles and William and Kate were national holidays. Meghan and Harry’s big day will not be a day off for Brits.

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At 36, Meghan Markle will be the oldest royal bride when she marries Prince Harry next May.

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Meghan used to do freelance wedding calligraphy when she was a starting out as an actress. Another side hustle she had? Briefcase model on “Deal or No Deal.”

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When she marries Harry, Meghan will automatically become Her Royal Highness, Princess Henry of Wales. If the Queen opts to change Harry’s name to the Duke of Sussex, as expected, Meghan will become the Duchess of Sussex.

Diane Clehane is a New York-based journalist and author of Imagining Diana: A Novel.