Meghan Markle wedding dress remains hidden from many people and yet be shown to the public. There is only one person who can see the dress is Prince Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The dress must get the approval of Queen Elizabeth amounts before the big day on 19 May.
Queen Elizabeth's approval has become a royal tradition since the Queen began to marry off her grandchildren from Autumn Kelly to Peter Phillips in 2008 and Kate Middleton with Prince William in 2011. Right now, it's Markle's turn to do it before getting married to Prince Harry.
"The Queen will see Markle dress because she must approve it first," said the royal correspondent for The Sun, Emily Andrews.
Agree with Andrews, another royal correspondent for Hello magazine! Emily Nash also said the same thing.
"I know that a bride like Autumn Kelly who marries Peter Phillips does that, it is a form of manners showing it to the Queen before the big day," Nash said quoted by News.
According to Nash, Markle would be in big trouble if the dress was not approved by Queen Elizabeth.
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"I do not think anyone will think about it," Nash said.
According to US Weekly, the Markle dress is now safely hidden in Windsor Castle, the wedding location of Markle and Prince Harry.
Markle dress is predicted to be liked by Queen Elizabeth. Markle plans to wear wedding dresses from Ralph & Russo worth 100 thousand pounds.
The dress is called decorated with elegant motifs and specially stitched in detail by hand. Designers Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo were rumored to have been in England. They also seem to leave the studio late at night to put the finishing touches on Markle's gowns of brides.

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