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Royal Wedding Fever - Look the Part!

Harry and Meghan’s impending nuptials are causing quite the stir. Royal Wedding Fever is taking hold around the globe as fairy tale lovers unite to celebrate the highly anticipated ceremony this Saturday. Whether you’re attending a live broadcast party in the morning or hosting a royal tea later in the day, we highly recommend you accessorize in style with these royalty-inspired pieces:

Tiaras

Fit for a princess. Or duchess, as the case may be. If you want to bust out your real or costume tiara – Saturday is the day to do it. How often do you get a chance to wear a tiara all day?!

If that’ a little much, try one of these more subtle options:

  • PANDORA Tiara Necklace (PDNE02044) – $90
  • PANDORA CZ Tiara Ring (PDRG53348) – $90
  • PANDORA My Princess Dangle Charm (PDBD07094) – $50

Royal Blue Sapphires

The color blue has long been associated with royalty, but the modern rebirth of it’s popularity stemmed from the engagement ring given to Diana Spencer by Charles, Prince of Wales.

This beauty is now worn by Catherine, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge. It consists of 14 solitaire diamonds surrounding a 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire set in 18-karat white gold.

The great thing is you don’t have to marry into the royal family to wear sapphires You can just walk into Bremer Jewelry and buy them lol:

  • Bremer Jewelry “BeColorful” 14k White Gold Sapphire And Diamond Fashion Ring (SARG06585) – $1,295
  • Bremer Jewelry “BeColorful” 14k White Gold Sapphire And Diamond Earrings (SAER03061) – $595
  • Bremer Jewelry “BeRoyal” 14k White Gold Diamond And Sapphire Engagement Ring Setting (BSM18382) – $2,975

Pearls, Pearls, and More Pearls

Queen Elizabeth’s choice for everyday jewelry: pearls. Don’t be afraid to pick up a strand or two or three for Royal Wedding Day. Pearls are big in fashion right now and will continue to be through the fall and winter. You’ll wear them plenty. Just like the queen.

  • Bremer Jewelry “Basics” 14k Yellow Gold Pearl Necklace (PRPE11809) – $295
  • Bremer Jewelry “Basics” 14k Rose Gold Pearl Earrings (PRER09822) – $195
  • Honora Ombre Three Strand Necklace (PRST03150) – $265 – See store for details.

The Ring

And finally, if you’ve fallen in love with Meghan’s ring, you’re in luck. No, you probably CAN’T have a ring designed by Prince Harry with a center diamond from his favorite vacation spot in Botswana with side stones from his late mother Diana’s personal collection and made by the Court Jewellers and Medallists to Her Majesty the Queen. BUT the trilogy STYLE of this amazing ring is easily available to everyday commoners like you and I.

Aren’t they so cute?!

  • Bremer Jewelry “BeLoved” 14k White Gold Diamond Engagement Ring (BMTC05764) – $8,595
  • A.JAFFE “Classics” 14k White Gold Diamond Engagement Ring Setting (ZJAFF00192) – $2,450

And Here Is Where You Can Tune in Saturday to Watch the Main Event:

PBS: PBS will also be showing the wedding live. The channel will run a five-part nightly series starting May 14, which will end with a live broadcast of the wedding on May 19.

CBS: CBS will start their coverage at 4 a.m. eastern from Windsor. Tina Brown will join Gayle King and Kevin Frazier live. CBSN, CBS’s live-streaming site will also reportedly be broadcasting coverage starting at 4 a.m.

MSNBC: Joy Reid will anchor coverage of the royal wedding on MSNBC from New York starting at 4 a.m. eastern, while Stephanie Ruhle and Katy Tur will report live from Windsor.

NBC: The Today show has announced its coverage. On the day of the wedding, commentary will begin on NBC at 4:30 a.m. eastern with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb reporting live from “an exclusive vantage point overlooking Windsor Castle.”

FOX: Fox’s coverage of the big day will begin at 5 a.m. eastern with Ainsley Earhardt broadcasting live from Windsor. Their main coverage of the wedding will start at 6 a.m., and will feature Shepard Smith and Sandra Smith along with other guests.

BBC AMERICA: BBC America will be streaming coverage and commentary of the event on May 19. Here’s a link where you can sign in with your subscription or cable account information.

ABC: Good Morning America will be starting their coverage at 5 a.m. eastern on ABC. 20/20 will also provide coverage of the royal wedding with primetime specials on Friday, May 18 at 10 p.m. ET and Saturday, May 19 at 10 p.m. eastern.

E!: “E! Live From the Royal Wedding” with hosts Giuliana Rancic, Brad Goreski, Sarah-Jane Crawford, and royal expert Melanie Bromley will start at 5 a.m. eastern on May 19. The channel will also have programming like “The Real Princess Diaries: From Diana to Meghan” scheduled in the weeks leading up to the wedding, and are airing a “Royal Wedding Rundown” on Saturday evening, to recap the historic event right after it happens.

(Source: townandcountrymag.com)