Who paid for Kate's wedding dress?

2. Princess of Wales. In at number two, Princess Kate's wedding dress for her wedding to Prince William in 2011 cost her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton (who footed the bill), £250,000.
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Who paid for Catherine wedding dress?

The British tabloid News of the World reported that the dress cost £250,000, although a Clarence House spokesperson dismissed that claim. It was also reported that Middleton's parents paid for the bridal gown.
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Did Kate pay for her own wedding dress?

How much was Kate Middleton's wedding dress? Kate Middleton's Alexander McQueen wedding dress is thought to have cost £250,000. It is widely reported that it was Kate's parents, Carole and Mike Middleton, that footed the bill and paid for Kate's gorgeous gown.
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Why did Kate Middleton's wedding dress cost so much?

Princess Kate also had to take into consideration the major financial investment the gown would be for her parents Carole and Michael, who footed the bill. The Middletons reportedly invested a whopping £250,000 on the elegant lace dress – so it makes sense that Kate wanted to pay tribute to her family with her outfit.
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How much did Kate Middleton wedding gown cost?

Kate Middleton's wedding gown is a beloved look everyone still speaks about today. The Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen design was truly fit for a royal, with a price tag of $434,000.
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Who wore the most expensive wedding dress in the royal family?

Queen Letizia takes the (wedding) cake for the most expensive royal dress—by a mile. The dress designed by royal couturier Manuel Pertegaz cost a whopping $8 million. The regal dress had a high-standing collar and long sleeves and real gold embroidered into the ivory silk.
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How did Queen Elizabeth 2 pay for her wedding dress?

The Queen's wedding dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, 1947. The dress is made from ivory silk and decorated with crystals and 10,000 seed pearls. In 1947 Britain was still subject to rationing, so The Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, collected clothing coupons to pay for the dress. 30.
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How much would Princess Diana's dress cost today?

Princess Diana's wedding dress was perhaps the most anticipated detail of her royal wedding to Prince Charles. Designed by husband-and-wife team David and Elizabeth Emanuel, the ivory taffeta gown was intricately embroidered with sequins, frilled lace, and 10,000 pearls, and valued at an estimated $115,000.
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Did Charles Like Diana's wedding dress?

She said 'I just wanted to say thank you so much for the gown. I loved it. Prince Charles loved it.
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Why was Meghan Markle's wedding dress so big?

Well the explanation might be way simpler, and logical than you'd think. Harper's Bazaar writer Mahalia Chang explained in an article that Givenchy designer Claire Waight Keller and bride Meghan Markle chose a cut that would allow the bride to move around without being encumbered by the stiff fabric of the dress.
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How much did Kate's bond dress cost?

Nobody knows how much Jenny Packham charged Kate for her bespoke gown. However, the ready-to-wear version retails at FarFetch.com for £3,917 GBP / $6,414 USD.
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Does Kate have a personal maid?

How many maids does Kate have? William and Kate are working royals who also have three young children. They reportedly have a nanny and one or two housekeepers.
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How much did Meghan Markle's reception dress cost?

3. Markle's halter top reception dress cost more than US$157,000. For the couple's wedding reception, Markle wore a US$157,000 silk crepe dress designed by Stella McCartney.
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Did Kate do her own wedding makeup?

While the likes of Meghan Markle and Princess Eugenie turned to professional makeup artists to help perfect their natural looks, Kate reportedly chose to do her own makeup when she married Prince William in 2011.
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Do Harry and Meghan have any money?

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan no longer receive money from the Royal Family, and earn their income from commercial arrangements.
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How much did Serena Williams pay for her wedding dress?

The 23-time Grand Slam champion carried a bouquet of white roses and sparkled with jewelry by XIV Karats, a Beverly Hills-based company who source natural, conflict-free earth-mined diamonds and gemstones. In total, the ensemble cost around $3.5 million, making it the costliest celebrity wedding dress of all time.
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Why was Princess Diana's wedding dress not white?

Diana's gown wasn't actually white — and for good reason.

The dress' ivory shade “was so flattering to her English rose complexion,” Elizabeth Emanuel told the Daily Mail. “I find that white lace tends to look cheap. Ivory enhanced Diana's pale, natural beauty.”
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What did Camilla wear to Diana's wedding?

Princess Diana married now-King Charles back in 1981, and the current Queen Consort was in the congregation watching the ceremony. Camilla Parker Bowles, as she was known then, wore a pale grey dress to the service which many assumed was a white gown.
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Why was Charles not allowed with Camilla?

Though it seems almost comically old fashioned now, the fact that Camilla had a dating history was a major strike against her. "The conventions of the time called for the heir to the British throne to marry a woman who at least appeared to be virginal," writes Bedell Smith.
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Who owns Princess Diana clothes?

When shooting had wrapped, Stewart was allowed to keep all of the clothes which were recreations of the garments worn in real-life by Diana, the ex-wife of Prince Charles and mother to Prince William and Prince Harry who passed away in August 1997 at the age of 36.
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How much is Princess Diana's wedding ring worth?

How much is Princess Diana's ring worth? At the time it was purchased, the cost of the ring was £47,000. Today, the estimated worth of the ring is believed to be £300,000, or nearly $400,000!
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Why did Diana wear the revenge dress?

It was worn for the first time to a 1994 dinner at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens. The garment has been interpreted as having been worn by Diana "in revenge" for the televised admission of adultery by her husband Charles, then Prince of Wales.
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Does the Queen put her own clothes on?

And as to putting one's clothes on, contrary to popular belief the Queen actually dressed alone. The monarch also did her own make-up for most events, with the exception of her annual Christmas speech, for which a make-up artist was employed.
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Are royal ladies in waiting paid?

Like other ladies-in-waiting, she was not paid for the role and continued to serve the Queen until she died out of personal loyalty. When the late Queen was still travelling the globe in her role as Head of State, Lady Susan was by her side.
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Why did they break a stick over Queen Elizabeth casket?

The ceremonial breaking of the white staff signifies the end of the Lord Chamberlain's service to the Queen as sovereign. The "breaking of the wand" is a traditional part of a sovereign's funeral, but this was the first time it had been seen by the public.
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