1,900 guests were in attendance, but billions of people watched the Royal Wedding at Westminster Abbey in London on Friday morning, April 29, 2011. Most of us were anxious to see Kate Middleton’s dress. There was a lot of speculation, but Kate wanted to keep the dress and the designer a secret until she arrived to the Abbey on her wedding day. So when the bride-to-be stepped out of a Rolls-Royce accompanied by her father, Michael Middleton, the world gasped when Kate Middleton’s wedding dress was finally unveiled. We learned the truth about Kate’s dress. Kate Middleton’s gown was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. The dress features a heart-shaped corset and lace with a flattering but conservative, V-neck.
The Picture Below: Honorary Bridesmaid and Sister Pipa carries the train on Kate Middleton’s Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen wedding gown. Gallery to be posted soon!
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All my colleagues, especially the women, watched Prince William and Kate Middleton get married. They did not blink at all when Kate Middleton’s got out of the car that took her from the hotel to the church. They commented that Kate’s wedding dress was very simple compared with the late Lady Diana.
Kate Middleton is so beautiful and I hope she will be a great princess. I hope Prince William and Kate are going to have a baby soon.
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Kate’s dress was complementary of her style unique, smart yet simple. Having watched the wedding I thought it was great the best one I’ve watched even better than I remembered Chales & Di’s. Good luck to a modern couple and modern royalty.
Kate Middleton should donate her dress to me. Did anybody see that episode of the Say Yes to the Dress where they are trying to find one that looks similar and it totally does not. I love, love, loved it.