Princess Beatrice has shared new photos from her secret wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi after the pair wed in a small family ceremony in Windsor on Friday.
The guest list has not been made public.
One picture shows the happy couple emerging from the chapel while another shows them smiling at the camera next to the Queen and Prince Phillip.
The latter picture is particularly touching, in no small part because the Queen, 94, loaned Beatrice, 31, her own dress for the big day.
Who designed the dress, when did the Queen wear it and are the royals the same height?
We take a step back in time.
Who designed Princess Beatrice’s wedding dress and when did the Queen wear it?
Beatrice’s vintage Peau De Soie taffeta dress was designed by British fashion designer Norman Hartnell.
It is understood the dress was originally worn by the Queen in 1961, when she was attending a state dinner held in honour of the Italian President at the time, Giovanni Gronchi.
The event was held on 4 May 1961 at the British Embassy in Rome.
She wore it again at the world premier of Lawrence of Arabia at the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square in December 1962 and then again for her House of Lords speech in 1966.
So it’s safe to say, the dress has had quite the innings.
How was the dress adapted for Princess Beatrice?
The white satin gown, which is coated in beaded embroidery all the way from the neck to the mid thigh has been modified slightly by Beatrice, who chose to add in sheer puff sleeves, encrusted with diamonds.
She also updated the dress by removing the underskirts and bubble hem.
The stunning gown sits just below Beatrice’s ankles, while the original frock skimmed the ground.
In a press release, Buckingham Palace revealed the dress was remodelled and fitted by the Queen’s senior dresser, Angela Kelly, together with designer Stewart Parvin.
Are Princess Beatrice and the Queen the same height?
Both royals are around the same height, standing at around 5ft 4in.
Princess Eugenie is reportedly around one inch taller than her sister at 5ft 5 inches.
What wedding dress did the Queen wear to her wedding?
The Queen’s 1947 wedding dress was also designed by Norman Hartnell, who took his inspiration from flowers such as jasmine, for the pattern on her dress.
Despite being the heir apparent at the time, she had to buy her own wedding dress with ration coupons.
The government also donated 200 coupons to help her, while the public also tried to help out by sending their own coupons.
However, it was not legal for her to use them, so she sent them back.
The gown had a high neckline, tailored bodice and a short trail – by the royal’s standards that is – at 13 feet long.
Princess Beatrice also wore the the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara which the monarch wore on her own wedding day.
The tiara was first made in 1919 from a necklace gifted from Queen Victoria to Queen Mary and has since been worn by Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Anne.
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