👑 “SHE DID IT AGAIN
” — PRINCESS ANNE PROVES STYLE NEVER RETIRES 🙌💐 At Peter Phillips’ wedding, Princess Anne brought back her iconic yellow hat from her daughter’s christening — and paired it with a gorgeous floral dress. Guests couldn’t stop whispering, cameras couldn’t stop flashing, and honestly
 can anyone else make recycling look this royal and fabulous? Every glance was a masterclass in timeless elegance with a playful twist, proving that some icons don’t follow trends — they set them. tt

Royal Wedding of the Year: Peter Phillips Marries NHS Nurse Harriet Sperling — With a Heartwarming Twist That Has Everyone TalkingÂ đŸ€

In an intimate and touching ceremony on June 6, 2026, Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the son of Princess Anne, married Harriet Sperling, a devoted NHS paediatric nurse and writer, in the picturesque village of Kemble, Gloucestershire.

The wedding — held at the historic All Saints Church and followed by a reception at Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Park estate — was a meaningful blend of classic royal elegance and deeply personal touches, making it one of the most talked‑about royal events of 2026.

🎉 A Beautiful Ceremony — Close Family and Royals Unite

Despite its modest size, the ceremony drew senior members of the British royal family, including King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Catherine, Princess of Wales. The couple’s three daughters — Peter’s Savannah and Isla and Harriet’s Georgina — proudly served as bridesmaids, adding a heartfelt family feel to the day.

👗 Style, Heritage and a Touch of Royal Nostalgia

The bride chose a stunning custom wedding gown by Emilia Wickstead — an elegant blend of traditional lace and wildflower embroidery inspired by the Cotswolds setting. Her three‑metre train swept beautifully as she walked down the aisle in her dignified yet radiant dress.

Princess Anne stole the spotlight in her own right, wearing a yellow hat she first wore at her daughter Zara’s christening in 1981, paired with coordinating pieces — a moment that delighted fashion watchers and royal fans alike.

💎 A Hidden Tribute to Royal Legacy

Adding an extra layer of sentiment, Harriet’s engagement ring was crafted by renowned British jeweller Pragnell, the same house historically connected to pieces worn by Queen Elizabeth. Many saw this as a quiet tribute to the late Queen’s memory woven into the couple’s new chapter.

đŸŒ§ïžÂ Intimate, Warm, and Unforgettable

While the weather brought showers during parts of the day, spirits were high. Rose petals were thrown as the newlyweds exited the church, celebrating with joy that shone brighter than the English skies.

What made this day especially memorable was its blend of tradition and modernity — a royal event that felt warm, inclusive, and deeply personal, with moments that reflected not just status, but family, connection, and the beauty of blending lives.