Royal wedding what will the queen wear
For Prince William's wedding in , the royal family and the rest of the world pulled out all of the stops. With more than 40 million people tuning in in the U. The Queen's outfit for the day was appropriately jubilant; she paired a sunny yellow shift dress, a jeweled brooch, and a flat-topped, wide-brimmed hat with white gloves and neutral accessories.
The same year that William and Kate tied the knot, Queen Elizabeth also celebrated the marriage of her granddaughter, Princess Anne's daughter Zara Phillips.
To watch Zara marry rugby player Mike Tindall , the Queen looked pretty in peach in a buttoned coatdress, angled peach hat, and the same neutral accessories she sported to William and Kate's nuptials.
After all, just because you're a royal doesn't mean you can't be frugal. The Queen continued showing a sunny sartorial disposition toward her grandchildren's marriages in when Prince Charles's youngest son, Prince Harry married actress Meghan Markle in a royal wedding of Cinderella proportions.
Her Majesty attended the ceremony in what the palace described as "a delicately flared dress in lime, lemon, purple and grey printed silk" and "an edge to edge coat with a frogging fastening in lime silk tweed," both by Stuart Parvin.
While Princess Eugenie , daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, may not have quite the same name recognition in the states as some of her cousins, the Queen treated the wedding of her granddaughter to Jack Brooksbank in with just as much fanfare.
Queen Elizabeth chose an ice blue dress and hat by Angela Kelly to celebrate the day along with her usual pearls and a heart-shaped George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Queen, who attended the ceremony with Prince Philip, wore a floral dress with a bright pink coat and matching hat on top. The Scene. Type keyword s to search.
Getty Images. Underneath her coat, the Queen wore a patterned dress in the same shade and accessorised with a trio of pearl necklaces. She matched her outfit with a simple pair of black court shoes, and keeping with tradition, she wore a pair of white gloves by Cornelia James. The colour turquoise is often associated with good fortune and health, so it seems fitting that the monarch chose to wear this shade for such a special day.
In this photo we see the year-old monarch looking vibrant in a coral coat and hat for the wedding of Alexandra Knatchbull in The Prince of Wales walked her down the aisle on her big day. The Queen looked radiant in a beautiful lime-coloured patterned dress by Stuart Parvin for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle , which she paired with a lime silk tweed coat and elegant matching hat with violet feather detail.
The monarch completed her outfit with a pair of patent black shoes and a black bag; the proud grandmother looked wonderful as she was accompanied by other members of the royal family into Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel.
Her Majesty looked so summery in this lemon yellow dress and tailored coat at the wedding of her grandson Prince William to Kate Middleton. She teamed it with a co-ordinating hat with silk roses and apricot coloured leaves, by one of her favourite designers, Angela Kelly.
We loved the Queen's stunning grey dress and coat with copper detailing and matching feather fascinator in this photo. The monarch wore the beautiful outfit for the wedding of her grandson Peter Phillips to Autumn Kelly in Her Majesty was so sophisticated in this beautiful long lilac dress with gold floral pattern at the pre-wedding dinner for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
We love how she matched her gold shoes and handbag to the outfit's shimmering detail. One of our favourites! She teamed the coat with a dress, hat and handbag of the same colour and accessorised with a pretty necklace. Both are by Stuart Parvin. The Queen greeted the crowd in this colorful dress paired with a matching Angela Kelly hat, made using the same lime silk tweed topped with a purple sinamay adorned with handmade lace crystals and pearls made by Lucy Price.
According to June McLeod , color consultant and author of Color Psychology Today , the Queen's choice in color may actually have more meaning behind it than you may think. A person who wears green is the regulator and open-hearted," she explains to GoodHousekeeping. As for the purple accents, McLeod says it may be a nod to how approving her Majesty is of her Grandson's future wife.
What a beautiful message from the Queen to her the new happy couple.
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