There are many hidden tributes in dukes and duchess of Cambridge royal weddings. It was a show-stopping event. At the Wedding, there is a small tribute in honor of the bride’s mother, Carole Middleton.
Royal duchess has four braids maid who was wearing a white gown with cream sashes and enhance their royal look by wearing pretty white flower crowns made of Lily Of The Valley flowers and ivy. The peaks were designed after Carole’s headpiece at her wedding to Michael on 21 June 1980. Everyone notices Kate’s sister’s pipe because of her gown, a floor-length Alexander McQueen gown with a draped neckline and button Carole’s
Kate Middleton and Prince William got married at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011. The beautiful royal bride wore an elegant lace wedding dress by Sarah Burton, creative director of Alexander McQueen, which has since gone on to become one of the most iconic royal bridal looks.
Kate designed her wedding outfit according to her parents; she kept her parents in her mind. she also wore Robinson Pelham earrings, which were A gift from her parents and designed to look like the Middleton family’s coat of arms.
Kate and William are very close with their families. When one guest said they had not seen their in-laws for a year, the Duke joked: “Some people are quite happy they haven’t seen their in-laws for a year.” After some laughter, he added: “I love my in-laws.”
The royal couple discusses their relationship publicly, but the unofficial royal biography Finding Freedom concludes that they have “an equal partnership,” going on to say that William is “involved in every aspect of raising his three children – including school drop-off and pickup, as well as homework.”