Meghan Markle will walk down the aisle and marry Prince Harry in just two short weeks. The closer we get to the big day, the more details emerge about the wedding, but one very important aspect is still shrouded in mystery: Meghan's wedding gown.

Now, reports are coming out about the dress—albeit not from Meghan herself or from the official press department at Kensington Palace, so take this all with a grain of salt.

Per the Daily Mail: 'Multiple royal and fashion industry sources have revealed the actress has opted for British couturiers Ralph & Russo to make the first of two gowns she plans to wear on May 19.'

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The dress is reportedly hand-stitched and heavily-beaded and cost £100,000—for which the royal family is allegedly footing the bill. Daily Mail shared an imagined image of the dress on its website and a sneak peek of the gown on its Instagram Story earlier today.

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'It sounds a lot but this is the wedding of the year and hundreds of hours of manpower have gone into making it, almost all by hand,' a source said of the cost of the dress.

Meghan will reportedly change into a second dress for the reception.

From: ELLE US
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