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Royal weddings can seem like the stuff of fairy tales.

Meghan Markle also is believed to have spent $265,000 on her off-the-shoulder Givenchy wedding gown.

Kate and William riding in wedding carriage

Apparently, the party was so spectacular that Wright struggled to process it all.

Elizabeth, though, was said to look beautiful, with Wright calling her “is divinely pretty.”

Naturally, she wore white, signaling her position as the bride-to-be.

Elizabeth in her youth

Interestingly, though, there was one major factor differentiating Elizabeth’s pre-wedding festivities from Grace’s.

Unlike her British counterpart, Grace did not have just one royal wedding.

Of course, according to royal protocol, the second ceremony is the more important of the two.

Grace Kelly in a ballgown

Leading up to her wedding with King Charles III, Princess Diana had some serious doubts about the relationship.

During the engagement, Diana found proof that her beau was romantically involved with another woman then-Camilla Parker-Bowles.

I was sick as a parrot that night.

Diana and Charles' engagement

And it was such an indication of what was going on."

I’ll be there at the altar for you tomorrow.

Just look them in the eye and knock them dead."

Charles and Camilla on wedding day

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The week before the wedding, Camilla and her gal pals enjoyed low-key gatherings.

Princess Charlene of Monaco went to two concerts

Princess Charlene of Monaco is hardly your typical princess.

Charlene at pre-wedding concert

For one thing, she is an Olympic swimmer who has won plenty of international athletic competitions.

In the end, Charlene and Albert’s pre-wedding parties were a smashing success.

As Albert later toldPeople, “This was an enormous affair probably even bigger than I ever thought.

Catherine entering the Goring Hotel

Jean Michel Jarre’s show … That was great.”

It also offer sweeping views of the London skyline.

As the years went on, though, Cliveden House did not escape its scandalous past.

Meghan and mom before ceremony

In 1961, this location once again became the center of a dramatic extramarital affair.

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She also ate ravioli made by Michelin-starred chef Andre Garret.

Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon before the wedding

In fact, she was a typical working single mom to her son.

All that changed in 1999 when she crossed paths with Crown Prince Haakon.

The extent ofMette-Marit’s evolutionwas perhaps the most obvious the night before the wedding.

Princess Eugenie smiling

They wanted to stay at Royal Lodge.

So the night before their honeymoon, the whole family were eating pizza together in the kitchen."

However, unlike Princess Eugenie, Beatrice did not get married in a huge blow-out event.

Princess Beatrice smiling

It is likely that this intimate group of friends and family used this special time to bond.

Interestingly, despite Beatrice’s royal status, the pre-wedding festivities are believed to have been relatively casual.

The princess’Instagrampost showed that Beatrice was casually dressed in a red and blue striped T-shirt and a scrunchie.

The gorgeous bride-to-be was featured wandering the lawn at the Royal Lodge and smiling.