My submission for #sublimesunday initiated by @c0ff33a is all about a long wedding veil and Meghan’s Canadian connection.
Yesterday I took photos from the telly when Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in St. George Chapel in Windsor Castle, England.
I was fascinated by the length of the wedding veil and the children holding the end of it.
At first the children seem a bit puzzled by the veil after Meghan exits from the car. Jessica, wife of Canadian TV show, eTalk, Ben Mulroney, is helping smooth out the veil.
The young twin boys holding the bottom of her veil are the grandsons of a former Prime Mininister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.
The boys have a good hold on the veil as Meghan makes her way to Prince Charles . He escorts her the rest of the way to the alter.
The young children following the veil are Meghan’s bridesmaids and page boys. Along with Prince William’s George and Charlotte is four yr. old Ivy Mulroney ( sister to the twin boys).
There seems to be a problem with who’s holding the end of the veil. Is anyone?
The tail of the veil is forgotten as Meghan gazes longingly at her prince.
Meghan's silk cady wedding gown was designed by Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller.
The diamond filigree crown-like tiara on her head was made for Queen Mary in 1919. It was loaned to Meghan by Her Majesty, making a beautiful tiara/veil combo to frame her face.
Although born in the U.S.A., Meghan spend a lot of time in Toronto, Canada when she was in the TV series, Suits.
As a Canadian, I like to think the beautiful bride, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, belongs a little bit to Canada. It was her second home.
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Text and photos by @redheadpei.