Meghan Markle's dress steals the show at Princess Diana's niece's wedding
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently attended the Celia McCorquodale and George Woodhouse's wedding, and the Duchess of Sussex almost took a tumble.
While descending a particularly steep path to the church, on June 16, 2018, Markle's stiletto-heel gave in; luckily, Prince Harry had a firm grip on his wife's hand and kept her from hitting the ground.
The ceremony took place at St. Andrew and St. Mary's Church in Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, and it was attended by several members of the Spencer family, with pictures being shared on Twitter.
Celia, who is the daughter of Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Princess Diana's elder sister, showed up wearing the same tiara that her late aunt wore on the day she married Prince Charles in 1981.
The famous silver tiara featured a large gold foliage adorned with tulips, as well as stars and a big heart in the middle, all decorated with diamonds. Unlike the majority of royal headpieces, the curved shape makes the tiara quite unique.
Lady Kitty Spencer, a model for Dolce & Gabbana, as well as Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, Diana's siblings, were also among the flock of guests
While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made sure to be present for Celia and George's big day, Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were nowhere to be found.
Markle wore a shirt dress designed by Oscar de la Renta, which she complemented with a white mirrored clutch and white pointed-toe stilettos.
Celia arrived at the church in a 1910 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost and was accompanied by her father, Neil McCorquodale, as she held onto her bouquet of white roses.
In total, the ceremony lasted around 45 mins, and the celebrations continued back at Celia's parents' home. If you wish to learn more about the most recent royal wedding or the Spencer clan, consider following us on our Twitter account @amomama_usa.