
Today's Teatime with Jennifer is a special Royal Wedding edition. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed this past weekend at Windsor Castle in England. Theirs was the biggest royal wedding in England since William and Catherine's nuptials in 2011. Over 100,000 people lined the streets in Windsor to catch a glimpse at the newly married royals.
In today's Teatime with Jennifer, we discuss the ceremony, the fashion, and take a look back at the most beautiful royal wedding dresses of all time. My husband, Ben, also joins me at the end for his special marriage advice for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. I hope you enjoy today's Teatime with Jennifer video.

Ms. Markle wore a conservative boat-necked Givenchy gown with a dramatic veil.
Let's take a look at some of the most beautiful royal wedding dresses in recent years.

Princess Diana's ornate dress was representative of the grand 80s style.

Queen Elizabeth ll on her wedding day.

Princess Sofia of Sweden's beautiful wedding dress.

Grace Kelly on her wedding day. Her dress is timeless and stunning.

The Duchess of Cambridge on her wedding day. She had my favorite royal wedding dress of all time.
What are people saying about the bride's wedding dress? What were my thoughts on the fiery preaching? Who was the best-dressed guest? What was my favorite part of the ceremony? What marriage advice do we have to offer the newly married couple? Let's chat about all of these things in today's video.
Mentioned in the video:
The cellist who played at the royal wedding, Sheku Kannah Mason, has a new album out called Inspiration .
Visit this page for a complete look at Amazon's Royal Wedding Souvenirs
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