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30 April 2011

How Does Catherine's Train Compare to Diana's?

How Does Catherine's Train Compare to Diana's? | Royal Wedding, Kate Middleton, Princess DianaSince the day Prince William proposed toKate Middleton with his late mother'ssapphire engagement ring, comparisons to his parents' massive 1981 wedding were bound to be inevitable. 

In some ways, the newlywed couple emulated Prince Charles and Princess Diana; for instance, byriding in the same carriage after exchanging vows andkissing on the same balcony. But in many ways, they made the ceremony their own. From asking for charitable donationsinstead of gifts todriving themselves in the 'getaway car,' the wedding was unmistakably William and Catherine. 

One highly visible way the new princess distinguished herself? With a much smaller train on her Alexander McQueen gown

Diana's Elizabeth Emanuel confection boasted a 25-foot train that famously took up most of the space in her carriage – and required two bridesmaids to maneuver. Kate's, on the other hand, was about one-third of the length at nearly nine feet, and moved easily with her as she proceeded down Westminster Abbey's long center aisle. Though the two dresses varied greatly, there's no doubt that they both were fit for a princess. 


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