Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's royal wedding mishaps exposed
British Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding was a spectacle of royal missteps. The event, billed as a fairy-tale union, hid a storm of disputes and protocol breaches. From tiara tantrums to dress debates, the chaos was barely contained, as the Daily Mail reports.
The May 19, 2018, wedding of Harry and Meghan was a glossy affair marred by behind-the-scenes tensions, including tiara disputes, a controversial white dress, and clashes over bridesmaid attire and guest lists. The Royal Family, with Prince William as best man and Prince Charles escorting Meghan down the aisle, put on a united front. Yet, the preparations were anything but harmonious.
Meghan’s tiara choice sparked early drama. She favored an emerald-studded piece, which Harry endorsed. Angela Kelly, Queen Elizabeth’s wardrobe advisor, flagged its Russian origins as inappropriate, igniting a feud.
Tiaras and tempers
Harry’s response to the tiara clash was fiery. “What Meghan wants, Meghan gets,” he reportedly snapped. Queen Elizabeth swiftly intervened, insisting Meghan wear the £2 million Queen Mary’s Diamond Bandeau tiara instead.
Meghan’s push to access the tiara for her hairdresser, flown in from New York, was rebuffed. The Queen’s permission was required, and it wasn’t granted. This denial fueled Harry’s frustration with royal staff.
Harry’s clashes weren’t limited to tiaras. He reportedly shouted at the Queen’s dresser over Meghan’s demands to try the tiara at Buckingham Palace. The Queen later confided to her cousin that Harry was “rude” during a heated meeting.
Meghan’s dress spurs debate
Meghan’s £100,000 Givenchy gown, designed by Clare Waight Keller, was a sleek, white, Audrey Hepburn-inspired creation. The Queen found it “too white” for a divorcee, deeming it “flamboyantly virginal.”
Tradition, as seen with Camilla and Wallis Simpson, favored subtler hues for second marriages.
Meghan’s 16ft veil, adorned with Commonwealth flora, also raised eyebrows. The Queen questioned its necessity for a divorcee, given its association with bridal virtue. Meghan, previously married to Trevor Engelson, seemed to sidestep these conventions.
Tensions extended to the bridesmaid dresses. Kate Middleton argued Princess Charlotte’s dress was too short and lacked tights, per royal protocol. Meghan dismissed Kate’s input, reportedly reducing her to tears.
Clashes over protocol intensify
Conflicting accounts muddy the bridesmaid dispute. Some claim Meghan slammed a door in Kate’s face and discarded her apologetic flowers. Meghan, in a 2021 Oprah interview, insisted she was the one who cried, flipping the narrative.
Meghan’s demands didn’t stop at attire. During a menu tasting, she berated a caterer over a non-vegan dish containing egg. The Queen, witnessing the exchange, sharply reminded her, “In this family we don’t speak to people like that.”
The wedding menu featured canapés like Scottish langoustines and confit Windsor lamb croquettes. These sophisticated dishes aimed to impress a guest list heavy with Hollywood names like Oprah Winfrey and the Clooneys. Yet, many invitees barely knew Meghan, invited more for clout than closeness.
Guest list raises eyebrows
The guest list was a calculated move. Oprah, who “scarcely met” Meghan, and the Clooneys, who admitted to limited ties, were among those Meghan sought to “recruit.”
In the years since the wedding, these connections fizzled, with Amal Clooney gravitating toward the royals and Oprah absent from Meghan’s Netflix ventures.
Meghan’s frustration with palace PR added fuel. She demanded they counter “diva” behavior stories, but the palace’s silence -- standard for personal matters -- infuriated her. This highlighted her struggle to navigate royal restraint.
The Queen felt sidelined in the planning, noting strains between Meghan, William, and Kate. Her observation that Harry and Meghan’s choices clashed with tradition rings true.
The wedding, while visually stunning, exposed a couple at odds with royal norms, setting the stage for their 2020 exit as working royals.




