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Lace

Lace is a hugely important part of any royal bride's wedding outfit – appearing not just on her dress, but her veil too. Queen Victoria wore Honiton lace from the Southern English county of Devon – the same place that produced the lace for the christening outfit worn by all royal babies. Princess Diana's "something old" was a piece of lace from Queen Mary that was incorporated into the bodice of her wedding dress, while the Duchess of Cambridge's lace was the signature part of her dress, and featured roses, daffodils, thistles and shamrocks to represent the countries of the UK.