Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Share Never-Before-Seen Wedding Photos to Celebrate Their Anniversary
See the new photos here, on the occasion of the Sussexes’ eighth wedding anniversary.

Reported by Vogue.
Eight years in, and Meghan Markle is finally letting us see what we missed. To mark her anniversary with Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex dropped a set of reportedly never-before-seen wedding photos on Instagram — behind-the-scenes moments from the ceremony and reception, including a shot of Elton John performing for guests. The caption was simple: "Eight years ago today…" Her Stories soundtrack? Paula Abdul's "Forever Your Girl." Romantic, a little nostalgic, completely intentional.
The wedding itself, on May 19, 2018, was a cultural moment that bordered on spectacle. St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Six hundred guests — the Beckhams, Serena Williams, Oprah, the Clooneys. An estimated 1.9 billion viewers worldwide, according to Vogue. And at the center of all of it: a Givenchy gown by then-creative director Clare Waight Keller that quietly rewrote what a royal wedding dress could be.
The Dress Was a Masterclass in Restraint
The off-the-shoulder silhouette was clean, modern, almost severe in the best way — widely believed to be a nod to Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's iconic minimalist Calvin Klein gown from 1996, which Markle herself once named as her favorite celebrity wedding dress. Waight Keller has said the entire design process happened in near-total secrecy over several months: "It was a very discreet communication between us — literally just us. There was no one else involved." That kind of discipline, in an era of relentless leaks, is its own kind of luxury.
For the evening reception at Frogmore House, Markle switched into a high-neck silk crepe gown by Stella McCartney — a second look that matched the first in its commitment to understated precision. Two dresses, two designers, one throughline: the woman wearing them knew exactly what she was doing.
Seven years later, these newly surfaced images aren't just anniversary content — they're a quiet reminder that the fashion legacy of that wedding remains one of the sharpest style statements of the decade.
Read the original at Vogue.


