This weekend, exactly one year after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot, Lady Gabriella Windsor married financier Thomas Kingston in the same exact spot: St. George’s Chapel, where Princess Eugenie also wed in October. To royal wedding enthusiasts, this may seem like a pretty bold move, but we welcome any excuse to celebrate.

Lady Gabriella may not have had a gospel choir, a Givenchy dress, and Oprah, but she did look royally beautiful in a custom tulle and lace gown by Italian designer Luisa Beccaria, a brand Lady Gabriella wrote in a press release that she was “in love with” for a “long time.” She described the final result as her “dream dress.”

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Beccaria and her team began making Lady Gabriella’s dress back in January. Beccaria wrote in the same release that her atelier interpreted Lady Gabriella’s wishes in a “contemporary way” to highlight the “freshness that she embodies.” The look was a “traditional dress yet light and comfortable to wear, to enhance her elegance and ethereal figure,” Beccaria added.

The Valencienne écru lace dress had a snug silhouette at the front and an exaggerated back, with a train six meters long and held together by small hand-embroidered flowers. Beccaria also incorporated various layers of organza and tulle underneath to create volume and a subtle shade of blush, a detail Lady Gabriella “dreamed of having.” Beccaria also designed the six blush-colored dresses of Lady Gabriella’s bridesmaids.

Of course, the icing on top was a Russian Fringe-style diamond tiara, worn by the grandmother of the bride, the Princess of Greece on her wedding day to Prince George, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George V of England.

Lady Gabriella’s family and friends were there to celebrate, although the Duchess of Sussex was notably absent, as she stayed home to care for baby Archie.

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