Meghan and Harry's wedding outfits go on display at Windsor Castle
The Duchess of Sussex's wedding dress is the main attraction of a new exhibition about her wedding to Prince Harry at Windsor Castle.
Meghan's gown was designed by House of Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller, and is on display with the Duchesses' tiara and five-metre long silk, tulle veil.
The veil was crafted by a 50-strong team over 3,900 hours and embroidered with flowers from each of the 53 Commonwealth nations.
Prince Harry's Household Cavalry frockcoat made for the wedding is not available for the exhibit but another identical one owned by the Prince has been loaned for the display.
Visitors can enjoy audio commentary recorded by the Duke and Duchess, and also see Prince George and Princess Charlotte's wedding outfits
The exhibit 'A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle' runs from October 26 to January 6 at Windsor Castle.