
Nichola Murphy
Crown Princess Mary married Crown Prince Frederik in 2004 in an Uffe Frank wedding dress that is very similar to Meghan Markle’s Givenchy bridal gown.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and her husband Crown Prince Frederik got married at Copenhagen Cathedral on 14 May 2004. As the couple celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary, we’ve been looking back at their beautiful photos – and we can’t help but notice that her wedding dress looks a lot like another royal bride’s.
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The future Princess, 49, opted for a beautiful ivory gown by Danish fashion designer Uffe Frank, made of duchesse satin and lined with silk organza. The scoop neckline, fitted waist and long sleeves bear similarities to the dress the Duchess of Sussex wore for her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018.
Designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy, Meghan Markle’s simple gown had a very similar off-the-shoulder look and was created using double-bonded silk cady cushioned by an underskirt of triple silk organza.
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She added a 16-feet long veil embroidered with the national flowers of each of the 53 commonwealth countries, while Mary’s bridal look was finished…