The mystery is solved! Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller designed not only Meghan Markle’s brides dress, but also the matching bridesmaid mini-me dresses. All eyes were on the eldest children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George (4) and Princess Charlotte (3) when they arrived at the royal wedding with their mother Catherine. Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined 10 bridesmaids and page boys at Meghan & Harry’s Royal Wedding. The other bridesmaids include Harry’s goddaughters, Zalie Warren and Florence van Cutsem, Meghan’s goddaughters, sisters Remi and Rylan Litt, and Ivy Mulroney.
Bridesmaid Dresses by Givenchy’s Clare Waight Keller
The Royal Palace came out with an official statement on the bridesmaid and page boy outfits.
Bridesmaid Princess Charlotte at Meghan & Harry’s Royal Wedding
Clare Waight Keller designed the six young Bridesmaids’ dresses in the Givenchy Haute Couture Atelier in Paris. The dresses were designed to have the same timeless purity as Ms. Markle’s dress.
Meghan & Harry at Altar with Bridesmaid Princess Charlotte
Each dress is sculpted in Ivory silk Radzimir, and is high-waisted with short puff sleeves and hand finished with a double silk ribbon detail tied at the back in a bow. The Bridesmaids’ dresses include pockets and pleated skirts to create a relaxed and luxurious silhouette.
Page Boy Prince George & Bridesmaid Princess Charlotte Looking Adorable at Harry & Meghan’s Royal Wedding
The Bridesmaids are wearing white leather Aquazurra shoes; each pair is monogrammed with the Bridesmaids initials and the wedding date. The shoes are a gift from Ms. Markle to the young ladies as a keepsake of the special day.
Duchess of Cambridge Catherine arriving with Prince George & Princess Charlotte acting as Page Boy & Bridesmaid in Givenchy Dress
Page Boys’ Uniforms by tailors Dege & Skinner in Savile Row
The four Pages are wearing a miniature version of the Blues and Royals frockcoat. The uniform draws its insignia from the Blues and Royals, which is an old Regiment of The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry. Both are also wearing Blues and Royals frockcoats for the Wedding Day.
Meghan Markle’s Classic Givenchy Dress with a Gorgeous Long Train Held by Page Boys at Royal Wedding
The frockcoats are made from blue doeskin, single-breasted in style with a stand-up collar and completed with figured braiding of the Regimental pattern. The figured braiding has been scaled down for the Pages, as otherwise, it would have gone above their shoulders.
As a special memento, each Page has their initials embroidered in gold on their shoulder straps. The Pages are not wearing hats or white waist belts for practical reasons. Their leg garments are made from blue/black wool barathea with three-quarter scarlet stripes fastened with a leather strap. The uniforms were cut and made by the tailors Dege & Skinner in Savile Row.