Meghan Markle Revealed How Her Wedding Veil Paid Tribute to Her First Date With Prince Harry

There's romance in the details, and the royal wedding had plenty of both. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's nuptials on May 19 were a worldwide event, but some lovely secrets they kept for themselves — until now, that is. According to People, in a new clip for the upcoming documentary Queen of the World, Meghan reveals that there's actually a special nod to her husband hidden within her 16-foot veil.

"Somewhere in here there's a piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside — it was my something blue," Meghan shared as she looked over her veil for the first time since the wedding. She added, "It's fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date."

Her veil also paid tribute to each of the 53 counties in the Commonwealth, a surprise Harry was "over the moon" about.

"I think the other members of the family had a similar reaction and just appreciation for the fact that we understand how important this is for us and the role that we play and the work that we're going to continue to do within the Commonwealth countries," she explained.

Check out more photos of Meghan's elegant veil ahead, and consider adding her "something blue" trick to your own wedding planning.

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Meghan's stunning veil was designed by Givenchy's Clare Waight Keller.

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The veil is made from silk tulle and required the assistance of two pageboys to make it up the church steps.

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Meghan's veil was held in place by Queen Mary's bandeau tiara, which she was lent by Queen Elizabeth herself.

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While there aren't many details about Meghan and Harry's first date, we do know they were set up by a mutual friend.

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Meghan's decision to honor her first date with her husband is a unique yet tender take on the "something blue" tradition.

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Let's not forget the moment during the wedding when Harry whispered "You look amazing" to his new bride.

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It's easy to see why these two are so smitten with each other. It's all in the details, folks.