Meghan Markle arrived at St. George's Chapel on Saturday wearing a beautiful Givenchy Haute Couture wedding gown by designer Clare Waight Keller. But the real star of her look? The 16.4 foot, gorgeous veil that took over the steps as she walked into the chapel.

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Compare that, if you will, to Kate Middleton's shorter veil at her own wedding.

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It's been reported that Markle worked closely with Waight Keller on the design of the dress and that Markle wanted all 53 countries of the Commonwealth incorporated into her wedding look. With this direction, Waight Keller designed the veil to include the flora of each Commonwealth country. The veil is measured at five meters (or 16.4 feet long), and is made from silk tulle with hand-embroidered flowers.