Who doesn’t love a royal wedding?

Take a closer look at the stunning royal second wedding dresses that had the whole world buzzing.

Such chaos also inspired Emanuel to design a second gown just in case.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

So I thought, ‘I’m gonna make a backup dress.'"

Diana only wore one dress on her wedding day, and no photos of the back-up gown were taken.

In fact,Princess Diana didn’t even know about the dress.

Princess Diana’s back-up wedding dress

And Emanuel isn’t exactly sure what happened to the back-up dress.

The back-up dress was quite different from the gown Diana wore, particularly its color and sleeves.

The secondary gown is now on display at the virtual Princess Diana Museum.

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew

At the time of their wedding, it wasn’t yet commonplace for royals to don a second gown.

Sarah and Andrew were on their way to the airport to fly to their honeymoon.

“It was one of those moments…

Princess Catherine on her wedding day

I was watching ‘Cinderella’ with the girls the other day, ‘Ella Enchanted.’

I had that moment,” she toldPeopleof her wedding day.

Princess Eugenie chose both of her wedding dresses for specific reasons.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

For the wedding ceremony, Princess Eugeniewore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara on loan from Queen Elizabeth II.

Her weekend-long affair boasted so many individual events that the royal wore four different ensembles.

Each of the dresses was designed by Lusia Beccaria, and the bride couldn’t have been more thrilled.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert at their wedding

The second gown Lady Gabriella wore was particularly stunning.

The sleeveless gown was made of tulle and lace, and two pieces of fabric cascaded from her shoulders.

Beccaria was equally as excited to work with Lady Gabriella on her wedding dress designs.

Beatrice Borromeo and Pierre Casiraghi

Like I said, [my daughter] and I were the only ones involved in her choices.

She’s a real contemporary princess," the designer said toTown & Country.

Burton later said, as reported by theDaily Mail.

Princess Madeleine wedding gown

And I was honored to pick up the challenge and always will be," the designer toldE!

Burton designedPrincess Catherine’s second wedding dress, too.

Catherine accessorized with a belt to accentuate the empire waist and a fuzzy shrug.

Flora first married Timothy Vesterberg in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The two had a very intimate ceremony at which the bride wore a rather understated dress by Emilia Wickstead.

Traditional and yet contemporary," Flora said toVogueof her first gown’s designer’s work.

Her second gown had a little more meaning.

In July 2019, Grace Kelly’s grandson Louis Ducruet of Monaco married Marie Chevallier.

For the civil service, the bride wore a jumpsuit made by Rosa Clara.

For the religious ceremony the next day, she wore a gown designed by her sister-in-law Pauline Ducruet.

“Impressive Marie Chevallier wore one of our unique designs as her second wedding dress for her church ceremony.

the designer said onInstagram.

Marie kept her hair down and wore white strappy sandals with the reception gown.

The dress’s designer thought the reception ensemble was much more Meghan, too.

And according to McCartney, there was deeper meaning to the dress choice.

“The role that she’s taken on, it’s very austere,” she told theBBC.

Princess Charlene had some concerns over her wedding dresses

Weddings in Monaco are no joke.

Well, for the royals, that is.

Royal weddings along the Mediterranean are days-long affairs.

They consist of multiple ceremonies, and the brides have to source multiple outfits.

The reception dress was a form-fitting gown with a tiered train.

“Charlene looked elegant, refined, and effortless today,” she observed.

“Her composure and posture were incredible.

I loved her walk.

She really rocked that aisle!”

Karolina Kurkova said of the princess on her wedding day.

Such might have been the case for her wedding.

Despite rocking such glamorous garments, Borromeo has remained quiet about her wedding day.

“I’m not going to talk about my wedding.

I’ve heard enough of it.

One bride who was particularly inspired by Kelly was her granddaughter, Charlotte Casiraghi.

In 2019, CasiraghimarriedDimitri Rassam in her home country of Monaco.

The first dress she wore was designed by Saint Laurent.

The second look exuded Old Hollywood glamor, and it absolutely defined the public perception of her wedding.

While Casiraghi was high-fashion for her wedding, her day-to-day is a lot more low-key.

“It’s trainers, T-shirt, and blazer.

But for the reception, Madeleine slipped into something a little more personal.

The princess wore a gown that her mother, Queen Silvia of Sweden, used to own.

Silvia had worn the Nina Ricci gown in 2001 to a Nobel peace prize dinner.

After the wedding, Madeleine and her husband traveled to the Seychelles for their honeymoon.

“A honeymoon is a special occasion in your life that you should have to yourself.

You are in a bubble of happy feelings about the wedding.