Britain’s Royal Collection Trust has just confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding outfits will be on public display there later this year.
The exhibition, titled A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will open at Windsor Castle’s state apartments from October 26, 2018 to January 6, 2019. This will be followed by a second exhibit at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh next year.
Also on display is the Queen Mary tiara, an art deco-style diamond-and-platinum tiara that first belonged to Queen Mary, and was worn by Princess Margaret. It was lent to Meghan by the Queen for the big day.
Meghan Markle’s dress, tiara, shoes, and jewellery will be on display, alongside a frockcoat identical to the one worn by Prince Harry on the royal wedding day in May. Prince Harry’s May 19 outfit—his Blues and Royals uniform made by Savile Row tailors Dege & Skinner—will also be available to view. However, unlike Meghan’s, it won’t be the original creation, as Prince Harry still needs to wear the uniform for some official royal events. “An identical uniform made for The Duke by Dege & Skinner a few years earlier will be displayed,” a statement said.