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Meghan Markle Has Revealed Her 'Something Blue' And It Is Super Romantic

Mark Cunliffe

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Meghan Markle Has Revealed Her 'Something Blue' And It Is Super Romantic

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The Duchess of Sussex has revealed 'her something blue' during her wedding to Prince Harry in May, and it is hopelessly romantic.

Meghan revealed that she had a piece of fabric from the dress she wore on her and Harry's first date stitched into her gown.

Brides traditionally collect something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue to bring them good luck on their big day.

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A new ITV documentary, Queen of the World, will show Meghan looking back at her wedding dress at Buckingham Palace as it was prepared for a new exhibition.

Speaking on the programme, Meghan said: "Somewhere in here there's a piece of blue fabric stitched inside. It was my something blue. It's fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date."

However, she didn't reveal what she chose for her something borrowed, something old and something new, although there's no doubting that they would have been just as sentimental.

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The Duchess also revealed that she didn't see her veil until her big day, and that Givenchy dress designer Clare Waight Keller embroidered her veil with flowers from each of the 53 Commonwealth nations.

Meghan said: "I knew that it would be a fun surprise as well for my now husband, who didn't know, and he was really over the moon to find out that I would make this choice for our day together.

"And I think the other members of the family had a similar reaction, and just appreciation for the fact that we understand how important this is for us and the role that we play."

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She added: "It's nice to see it again. It's beautiful."

Queen of the World examines the the British monarch's role on the global stage, and two-part series will air on Tuesday, 25th September at 9.15pm on ITV.

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Queen of the World airs on Tuesday 25 September at 9.15pm on ITV

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Topics: Life News, Celebrity News, Celebrity Entertainment, Meghan Markle

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