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The Queen was ‘surprised’ that divorcee Meghan Markle wanted to wear a pure white wedding dress, new royal book reveals

MEGHAN Markle stunned onlookers when she arrived at St George’s Chapel in a stunning white gown by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy on May 19 2018.

But her wedding dress came as something of a shock to the late Queen who was ‘surprised’ she wore a pure white gown, a new bombshell book has revealed.

Meghan Markle wore a full length white gown to her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018
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Meghan Markle wore a full length white gown to her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018Credit: AFP
According to sources, her choice in colour came as a shock to late Queen
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According to sources, her choice in colour came as a shock to late QueenCredit: AFP
Sources say that the late monarch is likely to have expected divorcee Meghan to wear an off-white dress as Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall did
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Sources say that the late monarch is likely to have expected divorcee Meghan to wear an off-white dress as Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall didCredit: AP

In her new book The New Royals, royal expert Katie Nicholl says that the late monarch had thought that, as a divorcee, Meghan might have opted for another colour.

In an extract shared with The Mail on Sunday, Nicholl writes: “The wedding day was a great success, although the Queen had reservations about the pure white of Meghan's Givenchy dress, designed by Clare Waight Keller.”

Traditionally a white wedding dress is symbolic of a woman’s “purity” on her wedding day, and represents the bride’s virginity.

With Meghan having previously been married, Her Majesty may have expected her to opt for an off-white gown as Camilla had done when she married Charles.

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Quoting a source, Nicholl adds: “The Queen was surprised that Meghan wore pure white on her wedding day.

“Perhaps it's a generational thing, but she believes if you've been married before, you wear off-white on your wedding day, which is what the Duchess of Cornwall did.”


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The Duchess of Sussex was previously married to Trevor Engelson having tied the knot on September 10, 2011, at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

The wedding was a four-day affair and pictures have since shown drinking games on the beach in the run-up to the big day.

The couple separated just two years after their wedding and were divorced in August 2013, citing "irreconcilable differences".

The New Royals by the Vanity Fair royal editor explores the relationships between the SussexesWales's and King Charles amid Megxit.

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The Sussexes began Royal duties following their May 2018 wedding.

But they left The Firm in an extraordinary exit in January 2020 for a new life in California.

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