Prince George looked utterly adorable in a miniature version of Prince Harry's outfit at his royal wedding to Meghan Markle back in May.

Princess Charlotte was equally as sweet in her silk ivory frock designed by Meghan's wedding dress designer, and now small details from both of the Cambridge children's outfits on display at an exhibition at Windsor Castle have been revealed.

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George's Blues and Royals frockcoat by Dege & Skinner has his initials embroidered in gold thread on the shoulder straps, while Charlotte's white leather shoes by Aquazurra are embroidered with her initials and the wedding date.

Organised by the Royal Collection Trust, A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also features a recording of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discussing their royal wedding attire.

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'The biggest challenge for them was somehow replicating the embroidery on the full size frockcoat that I was wearing into mini versions,' the 34-year-old royal explains.

'They created mini frocks - it's the first time its ever been done - and all the page boys got to keep their frock coats and they have got their initials on the shoulders.'

Meghan adds: 'This is such a beautiful keepsake - the bridesmaids get to keep their little dresses as well.'

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Meghan's wedding gown and her five metre-long veil created by Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller obviously steals the show, along with the duchess's diamond and platinum tiara gifted to the bride by the Queen.

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An identical version of Harry's Household Cavalry frockcoat uniform made by Savile Row tailors, Dege & Skinner is also included in the special presentation, which will be open until 6 January 2019 before it moves to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh next summer.

A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is part of a visit to Windsor Castle from 26 October 2018 to 6 January 2019 and part of a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse from 14 June to 6 October 2019.


Tickets can be booked at royalcollection.org.uk. Tickets for the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be available from 1 November 2018.

From: Country Living UK
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