You can now shop memorabilia for Princess Beatrice's wedding

Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family
Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family

From Harper's BAZAAR

In celebration of Princess Beatrice's beautiful wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, a special commemorative collection is now on sale.

It includes commemorative china and souvenir items, showing the couple’s initials surmounted by the coronet of Princess Beatrice, surrounded by a bouquet of pink roses, peonies, lemon blossom and thistles, secured with the white rose of York.

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If that's not enough for royal fans, the princess' dress is currently on display at Windsor Castle, so members of the public can see the detailed gown in all its glory.

Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family
Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family
Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family
Photo credit: Twitter/Royal Family

The dress was originally created by British designer Sir Norman Hartnell for the Queen, who wore it in the 1960s. She then loaned the gown to her granddaughter for her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, which took place on 17 July 2020 - with strict social-distancing measures in place.

The piece is made from peau de soie taffeta and features a duchess-satin trim on the skirt, with delicate geometric hand-embroidery and crystals over the dress.

Beatrice's wedding shoes, which she has worn on several occasions previously, including to the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011, are also currently on display.

The pieces will be showcased at Windsor Castle from 23 September until 22 November 2020.

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