A royal expert revealed the reason Meghan Markle struggled with her wedding veil when she married husband Prince Harry. The Duchess' minimalist silk £200,000 Givenchy wedding gown stunned the world as she tied the knot with the prince on Saturday May 19, 2018. Their wedding ceremony appeared to be stripped of stuffy formality as millions of people tuned in to watch their fairy-tale wedding unfold.
Meghan smiled and waved to fans who had gathered to celebrate her wedding to the prince - then 33 - before going up the steps to the church. Her extensive veil, decorated with flowers representing all 53 countries of the Commonwealth, was carried by two of her page boys.
But the dress' 16ft-long veil became a problem, as it got caught when she stepped out of the Rolls-Royce as she arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor. Footage from the day shows Meghan's veil had become twisted in the vehicle - and another aide along with dress designer Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy rushed to assist her.
However, a military man who was tasked with opening the car door for Meghan did not offer his help. And according to Tom Bower, the author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, he didn't want to assist due to what had happened the previous day.
During an episode of the Mirror's Pod Save the Queen podcast in August 2022, Mr Bower claimed: "A military man told me an extraordinary story about Meghan when she arrived at the wedding at Windsor Castle on that glorious day in 2018. You see her get out of the car unaccompanied and she has problems with the train of her dress and the army officer doesn't step forward to help her.