Caroline of Brunswick witnessed just such a scene unfold at her own nuptials to King George IV in 1795.
Nowadays, however, they are extremely well-documented.
“We got a call to say, ‘Would you do the honor of making the wedding gown?’

But later, she did ring back, it must have been a month or so later.”
For starters,Lady Dianaspilled perfume on the front of the gown and the stain couldn’t be removed.
The Emanuels couldn’t believe how wrinkled the gown had become during transit.

It turns out they didn’t have to be worried.
I thought, who’s calling?
She said, ‘I just wanted to say thank you so much for the gown.

Prince Charles loved it.
All the family loved it.'"
When baker Claire Ptak was tapped for the job, it was only four months prior to the event.

She recalled her meeting with the couple inTown & Countrya year afterward.
Ptak described the near disaster.
But there was a miscommunication, and they were all put back into the fridge.

Among the guests, of course, were Eugenie’s cousin Prince William and his wife, Kate.
As Ferguson made her way down the steps, Williams inquired, “Are you the queen?”
to which Ferguson replied, “No, I’m not” and kept walking.

Williams shouted out a follow-up question, “You’re a princess?”
to which Ferguson quickly replied “yes” before continuing down the steps.
The event occurred on the day she and Prince Charles were married in 2005.

Camilla recalled the funny incident during the taped tribute.
Talk about hop-a-long."
Camilla continued, “There was nothing I could do.

I was halfway down in the car before I realized.

