British royal family news shows that William, Prince of Wales, married Catherine, Princess of Wales, in a fairytale ceremony on April 29, 2011.
They have gone on to have three beautiful children and weathered many storms, including Catherine’s 2024 cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Their wedding was broadcast and drew millions of viewers many of whom anxiously waited for a glimpse of Kate’s wedding dress.
The gorgeous creation was designed by Sarah Burton, the former creative director for Alexander McQueen. Today TikTok has brought the dress back to the forefront for a new generation of fans. Here’s what to know about Kate’s beautiful wedding gown.
Kate’s – Wedding Dress Has Gone Viral on TikTok
The royal family website explains that Kate and Burton collaborated on the eventual design: “The dress epitomises timeless British craftsmanship by drawing together talented and skilled workmanship from across the United Kingdom.”
The dress was a vision of understated, simple, elegance. The Royal School of Needlework created the lace for the dress out of English Cluny and French Chantilly lace, using the Irish Carrickmacross technique. Kate’s dress incorporates four lace flowers: roses, thistles, daffodils, and shamrocks.
Each flower represents a UK country: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, respectively.
While working with the lace, the Royal School of Needlework embroiderers washed their hands every thirty minutes in order to keep the lace and threads clean and the needles were replaced every three hours to keep them sharp.