Now, as we’ve seen Princess Stephanie’s amazing gown, It’s time to start celebrating what our royal ladies have worn to the wedding ceremony.

And because I’m so thrilled today that we had this Elie Saab gown, there won’t be thumbs down this time as well.

All in NATAN

Left to right: Grand Duchess Maria-Teresa (mother of the groom), Lydia de Schaetzen (aunt of the bride), Princess Claire of Beligum, Princess Mathilde of Beligum, Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, Princess Tessy, Antonia Hamilton (Bride’s niece), Princess Alexandra, Queen Paola and Princess Marie of Liechtenstein (click to enlarge)
As announced Grand Duchess Maria-Teresa was dressed by NATAN, Although she usually looks way better in Elie Saab, I really appreciate that she didn’t go for one of his designs as it would be a kind of “competing” with the bride, She wore huge brooch which is impressing unless if it’s costume! Her hat is by Fabienne Delvigne.
Lydia de Schaetzen chose a lighter shade of pink, she arrived with the grand duke.
Princess Claire wore a whole maroon/brown ensemble that reminds me of a look from Dior’s latest collection, hat by Fabienne Delvigne.
Mathilde went for flashy bronze which she accessorized with grey hat and a clutch with some colorful stones, Hat by Fabienne Delvigne.
Maxima went for a rather simple look (Compared to last night), but as a magpie, she didn’t disappoint and wore a crazy hat by Fabienne Delvigne.
Tessy went for a simple but elegant dress with an interesting back, which makes me feel that we’re gonna hear some good news soon, also her hat was by Fabienne Delvigne.
 Antonia Hamilton and Princess Alexandra were both the bridesmaids and both of their dresses were designed by NATAN, They give me that nostalgic vibe of Princess Grace’s bridesmaids, I prefer Antonia’s myself, better view of the two dresses here and here.
Queen Paola looked okay in her grey dress, hat by the same hat designer as above.
Princess Marie looked so classy in her outfit as well.
Only in Chanel
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Princess Caroline of Hanover opted for a lovely dress from the Fall 2010 Couture collection from Chanel. I don’t really like the veil on the hat though!
All in Black
L to R: Countess of Wessex, Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
Countess Sophie of Wessex wore a lovely Emilia Wickstead dress with horse print, Shown above another version of the dress since Sophie’s is bespoke, hat by Jane Taylor.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway wore a Valentino coat with beige heels, dark purple dress underneath, and some weird hair wrap, breads thingy!
All in Grey/Neutral
L to R: Princess Letizia of Asturias, Princess Clotilde Courau, Princess Marie-Chantal, Princess Martha-Louise of Norway, Princess Victoria of Sweden, Queen Anne-Marie, Queen Sonja, Princess Miriam of Hungary, Princess katherine of Yugoslavia(down), Princess Astrid of Belgium.

Princess Letizia chose Felipe Varela (as always) and the result was beautiful although kind of blergh!
Princess Clotilde wore and Elie Saab dress, and some fascinator!
Princess Marie-Chantal wore a beautiful dress, remind me of some looks from Akris, but I really hope it’s not!
Martha-Louise looked beautiful in a grey/silverish dress. She’s been looking good recently, and that’s questionable!
Princess Victoria recycled her Fadi El Khoury couture dress she wore earlier this year (she got that thing on the shoulder removed) and added a new gorgeous grey coat!
Queen Anne-Marie looked every inch a queen in her dress and coat combo. She wore that dress before, didn’t she?
Queen Sonja looked okay, but the white stocking were rather an unfortunate choice.
Princess Miriam looked great, I’d really like to know the designer.
Princess Katherine looked exactly as she looks in every wedding.
I really loved Princess Astrid’s outfit, there’s something Dior-ish and fifties-ish about it, good job!
All in Real Colour
Left to right: Princess Mary of Denmark, Queen Silvia of Sweden, Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands, Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, Queen Margarita, Princess Sarvath, Queen of Margrethe, Princess Lalla Salma, Princess Margarita, Nora de Liechenstein.
The rule says, give it some color and you’re a winner! And so all these women are winner, and while I really like Mary’s outfit, Lalla Salma is the biggest winner here.
The Ducal Palace has released the official wedding photos of Prince Guillaume and Princess Stephanie (Countess of Lannoy) that were taken by Christian Aschman.

Here they are (you have to enlarge them to feel the glory):
Tell me what you think of the guests’ outfits and the official photos!
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 Photos: Grand Ducal Palace, Gett, Zimbio, NewMyRoyals