Meghan Markle Wedding Dress Sketch Revealed! Israel-Based Designer Making The Gown?
Meghan Markle's wedding dress designer could be a brand from Israel.
Many are looking forward to learning who will design and create the "Suits" actress' gown on her royal wedding with Prince Harry. Inbal Dror, the leading designer of bridal gowns in Israel announced that they received an invitation from the Kensington Palace to submit a sketch.
"We received a request from the royal family to send a sketch," Inbal Dror's spokesperson told People. "Unfortunately it's a secret and I can't give more details about the sketch."
It's not surprising that the brand keeps the details of Markle's wedding gown a secret because the same thing happened to Kate Middleton's. However, TMZ obtained three sketches that were submitted to the palace from the Inbal Dror's designer.
When Middleton's gown was created the people involved kept it as a top-secret project. "We knew who it was for, but it was very secret - we had net curtains up and cleaners were not allowed into the room and the code on the door was changed," Mandy Ewing, part of the team who created Middleton's wedding dress said.
"The dress was all in the news, but nobody knew who was doing it. When you're working you just focus on it and try not think about what's in the news. But it was an exciting event and everybody loved working on it - it was a once in a lifetime opportunity."
Sarah Burton who designed Middleton's wedding gown confessed that she loved making the dress. In fact, friendships were formed as they worked together to finish it.
"I loved making the dress, I loved adapting my ideas to suit the person and the occasion, and we put our hearts into it," Burton told New York Times Style magazine about the experience. "I respect the intimate nature of that lovely project and I respect the friendships that were forged during it... an instinctive, intelligent, imaginative young woman's wish for a beautiful wedding dress — or any kind of dress — is the most natural thing in the world."
Prince Harry and Markle are set to exchange "I Dos" on May 19, 2018, at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. The official wedding date clashes with Prince William's FA Cup finals. However, the palace announced that the two events will not be scheduled at the same time so the Duke of Cambridge can attend both.
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