Sarah Ferguson is gushing with pride.
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Angela Kelly and designer Stewart Parvin, who specializes in bridal design, remodeled and fitted the vintage garment especially for Beatrice.In old photos of the dress, which the Queen wore on at least two occasions in the 1960s (to the premiere of Lawrence of Arabia and to a state dinner in Rome), it's clear that the garment looked a little different originally.
It had a more voluminous hem and no sleeves.Like many a royal bride before her, the Princess paired her wedding dress with a stunning
.Sarah Ferguson is gushing with pride.
Princess Beatrice‘s wedding was so small, even her famous cousins weren’t on the guest list!
Princess Beatrice‘s Friday, July 17, wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, they still sent their love, a source told Us Weekly exclusively.“Meghan Markle and Prince Harry didn’t attend the wedding but they did call Beatrice beforehand to wish her good luck,” an insider shared. “Prince William and Duchess Kate also called to congratulate Bea.”The pair had a very low-key wedding, with only a few family members and close friends in attendance.
Princess Eugenie just shared her own Instagram tribute to mark her big sister Princess Beatrice's surprise wedding this past Friday.
Princess Beatrice had a surprise wedding on Friday, opting to get married to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in Windsor with the Queen in attendance. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, neither Kate Middleton nor Meghan Markle attended the ceremony, but both congratulated the bride, albeit in different ways.The Duchess of Cambridge took a more public route, posting a message to her and Prince William's shared Kensington Palace Instagram Story over the weekend.
Like the rest of us planning weddings in the middle of a global pandemic, Princess Beatrice had to scale things back for her big day. She had 20 guests at her wedding in Windsor on Friday, and in the lead-up to to the big day, they were reportedly all told to follow COVID-19 social-distance guidelines.
At 11 A.M. on Friday, Princess Beatrice married British property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a secret wedding at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
Princess Beatrice couldn’t have picked a sunnier day for her surprise wedding to Italian fiancé Count Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. In an extraordinary precedent for the royals, news of the nuptials was only announced after the couple had tied the knot in private.
Princess Beatrice‘s wedding dress served as her “something old” and “something borrowed” because the 1962 vintage gown was first worn by Queen Elizabeth II.The royal family’s official Instagram account revealed that Beatrice, 31, tied the knot with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi while wearing a dress and tiara that belong to her grandmother, 94.“Princess Beatrice wore a vintage dress by Norman Hartnell and the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara, both belonging to Her Majesty The Queen.
Two days after the surprise wedding of her daughter, Princess Beatrice, the Duchess of York has a story to tell. That story, however, isn’t about a wedding, but a donkey.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi tied the knot this week in a secret ceremony held at All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park on Friday morning. In order to comply with social distancing guidelines amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Beatrice and Edoardo kept the guest list very small, only inviting 20 people, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and Beatrice's parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
The royal family have released more images of Princess Beatrice's wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Princess Beatrice, 31, and her new husband Edoardo, 37, were married in a secret ceremony in Windsor on Friday 17 July, attended by her grandparents the Queen and Prince Philip.
Princess Beatrice got married to new husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a secret ceremony in Windsor on Friday, 17 July, attended by her grandparents the Queen and Prince Philip. Paying the ultimate tribute to her grandmother, the 31 year old donned a second-hand taffeta gown on loan by the monarch herself.The Queen wore the same gown to the royal premiere of Lawrence of Arabia at London's Leicester Square back on December 1962.
Town & Country that the wedding had a "secret garden" theme and a "small reception" followed the service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge.