Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were pleased with how their bridesmaids and pageboys acted at their wedding. Pictured: Prince Harry, Markle visit an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre on October 26, 2018 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga. Getty Images/Dominic Lipinski-Pool

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently opened up about their royal wedding and called one aspect of it a miracle.

In the recorded audio played at the ongoing royal exhibition called “A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” the couple talked about their 10 bridesmaids and pageboys.

“We had 10 bridesmaids and pageboys under the age of 7, which everybody says is impossible to have them behave, but they did it! It was a miracle,” they said (via Express).

Markle also said that the children’s outfits are such beautiful keepsakes for them. Prince George’s pageboy attire, which he wore on his uncle’s wedding day, featured monogrammed epaulettes. His coat was designed by Savile Row tailors Dege and Skinner.

Princess Charlotte’s attire, on the other hand, was a high-waisted ivory silk dress designed by Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller. The designer was also the one that created Markle’s wedding gown.

In related news, a replica of Markle’s bridal bouquet is also featured at the exhibition in London. And in the recorded audio, the 37-year-old former actress dished on what it was like planning her and Prince Harry’s special day.

“A great level of detail went into the planning of our wedding day. We knew how large the scale of the event would be, so in making choices that were really personal and meaningful, it could make the whole experience feel intimate. I had a very clear vision of what I wanted for the day, and what I wanted the dress to look like, and so what was amazing in working with Clare is that sometimes you’ll find designers try to push you in a different direction,” she said.

Markle revealed that Keller completely respected what she wanted to achieve on her wedding day.

“And she wanted to bring that to life for me. So I knew at the onset I wanted a bateau neckline, I wanted cropped sleeve, I wanted a very timeless, classic feeling, and obviously with respect to the environment we were in and St. George’s Chapel, being really modest in what it would look like, I knew that the tailoring was the key,” she added.