Harriet Phillips looked stunning on her wedding day on Saturday as she married Peter Phillips at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire. The couple, who made their public debut in 2024, tied the knot on June 6 surrounded by many of the groom's royal relatives.
Bespoke Wedding Gown
Harriet wore a bespoke Emilia Wickstead wedding gown, which, according to the designer's latest Instagram post, was "developed from initial sketch to final creation." The dress took one hundred and forty hours to make and was crafted entirely by the in-house team at the West London atelier.
Tiara with Royal Connections
Completing her stunning look, Harriet sported a diamond and pearl wedding tiara on her special day. This jewellery piece has a surprising royal history. The delicate pearl and diamond creation was on loan from Pragnell, the British jeweller that also crafted her engagement ring.
The stunning piece dates back to the coronation of King George VI – her husband's great-grandfather – in 1937. In a statement, the jeweller said: "This intricate tiara dazzles the eye by showcasing a design typical of both the Edwardian and Deco periods – which is very rare in all jewellery."
"Diamonds highlight a festoon of glittering laurel leaves and articulated floral motifs, bearing great resemblance to the tiara owned by The Princess Royal in the official photograph celebrating her fiftieth birthday in 2000."
"Favoured as a bridal headpiece and owned by the Pragnell family, this delicate tiara has been worn by generations of Pragnell family members and was present at the Coronation of both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II."
Exclusive Photos
The official account of Emilia Wickstead also shared two never-before-seen pictures of Harriet just hours after the release of official photographs of the newlyweds. All pictures were taken by photographer Mark Nicholson.



