There was no train on Princess Beatrice's wedding dress. The wedding took place in a really tiny church on the grounds of the Windsor Estate, and this place would not have been accommodating at all to a long train. The dress of HM The Late QE II was slightly modified for Beatrice, so sleeves were added and the skirt had to be made longer, because Beatrice was taller than the Queen. So, please stop telling nonsense about things that you seem to be uninformed about. And, of course, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later know as the Countess of Fredensborg, had not the longest bridal train in royal history. The winner here was clearly Princess Diana in her David and Elizabeth Emanuel wedding dress of 1981. Many, many inaccuracies here.
Princess Máxima's earrings came from Queen Juliana, because Queen Wilhelmina hated earrings and never wore them. She had no pierced ears. The 3 longest trains in history are: Lady Diana, Mary Donaldson and Charlene Whittstock.
Beatrice didn’t have a train
There was no train on Princess Beatrice's wedding dress. The wedding took place in a really tiny church on the grounds of the Windsor Estate, and this place would not have been accommodating at all to a long train. The dress of HM The Late QE II was slightly modified for Beatrice, so sleeves were added and the skirt had to be made longer, because Beatrice was taller than the Queen. So, please stop telling nonsense about things that you seem to be uninformed about. And, of course, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later know as the Countess of Fredensborg, had not the longest bridal train in royal history. The winner here was clearly Princess Diana in her David and Elizabeth Emanuel wedding dress of 1981. Many, many inaccuracies here.
I was going to say the same thing about both Princess Beatrice (no train) and Princess Diana's train (25 feet long).
Princess Máxima's earrings came from Queen Juliana, because Queen Wilhelmina hated earrings and never wore them. She had no pierced ears. The 3 longest trains in history are: Lady Diana, Mary Donaldson and Charlene Whittstock.
HGD Stephanie of Luxembourg's train was 14 feet, NOT 13 feet. Get your facts right.