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Princess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 28, 2026, 17:00 IST
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From palaces to aisles

Royal weddings have long set the gold standard for bridal fashion, which goes beyond the gowns and veils, carrying the deepest symbolism and quiet drama. From flowy cathedral-length tulles to beautiful embroidered detailing, today we’ll speak briefly about royal bridal veils, which are more than just accessories but a statement of identity, tradition, and timeless grace. Let’s take a look at 5 of the most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time and know all about their detailing and precision.

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Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly made the fairytale leap from Hollywood actress to real-life princess by marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956, where she wore a veil which balanced tradition and quickly became the centre of attention. Designed by MGM costume designer Helen Rose, this circular veil arranged the frame of her face and was crafted in antique Brussels lace, with embroidered seed pearls and tiny lovebird motifs. She opted for a Juliet cap to secure her veil, with a beautiful headpiece in place of a royal tiara.


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Princess Diana

Princess Diana was well aware of the level of buzz around her bridal ensemble and chose Britain’s oldest embroidery atelier, S.Lock, to create her traditional veil. She secretly asked to craft a 40-foot-long veil with only Umpleby and designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel knowing about the project. Crafted with a tulle material, it looked no less than a fairytale, sitting beneath her taffeta gown.


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Queen Elizabeth II

Princess Elizabeth II’s wedding dress was designed by her favourite couturier, Norman Hartnell, and her soft ivory tulle veil flowed down from Queen Mary’s fringe tiara. This complemented perfectly with her silk gown and came with exquisite silver-threaded floral motifs, which were inspired by Boticelli’s Primavera painting. It was decorated with roses, jasmine, and wheat, symbolising growth, prosperity, and hope for the future.


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Kate Middleton, aka Princess of Wales

Designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, the soft ivory tulle veil was embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework with four floral motifs. From thistle, daffodil, shamrock, to rose, it represented the countries inside the United Kingdom, where each of the motifs was hand-appliqué using centuries-old techniques.


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Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle’s wedding veil was 16-feet long and was crafted by Givenchy’s designer Clare Waight Keller. It included intricate silk-embroidered florals representing the 53 countries of the Commonwealth. Her veil had a small piece of fabric stitched into the veil’s folds, which was also her choice of something blue and was a small remnant from the dress that she wore on her first date with Prince Harry.


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