It has been reported that Meghan will make a formal speech at her wedding. This is a surprise as this tradition is not a Royal custom, and even at regular weddings, it’s very unusual for the bride or the groom to grab the mic.
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A pantyhose is as formal as it gets and every female Royal member usually wears one, as it is a part of their everyday Royal wear. Princess Diana wore it on most occasions and it has been reported that Kate wears it too. But Meghan has opted for a no pantyhose policy and she has not sported a pantyhose for any Royal appearance.
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While everybody thinks that a spring wedding is best, the Royal family has a very different tradition. Meghan and Harry will marry in May this year, which is peak spring. But apparently, Harry’s ancestor Queen Victoria believed that the fifth month of the year is unlucky, which is why most Royal weddings don’t take place in May.
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Meghan Markle is not originally of an Anglican church, but she is a Catholic. Decades ago, that alone would have been a major no-no for her Royal entry. It was once forbidden for any member of the British Royal family to marry a Catholic person. But Meghan is one, but she has been baptized recently.
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Royal women almost never opt for pants or suits. When they do wear suits, it's usually paired with a skirt. But Meghan has been relentlessly breaking this dated dress code and has been opting for masculine jackets and pants. Just a few weeks ago, she wore a sharp, black Alexander McQueen pantsuit to an award ceremony with Harry.
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