The Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markel, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was indeed one of the events of the year, with grabbing the eyeballs globally.
Every small detail of the nuptials made the headlines for days.
So, if you have still not got over it, then here're some more details of the D-Day, from the Duchess' longtime friend Janina Gavankar's kitty.
In an interview with Town and Country, the 37-year-old explained why the 600 guests at St George's Chapel burst out in a fit of giggles, according to E!Online.
According to Janina, it was due to the cheers from the 1,200 members of the public, who were selected to be outside Windsor Castle and that it touched her heart.
"One thing that made many of us giggle was that we could hear the wonderful people outside. When the vows were happening, they would cheer, and we could hear them. It was a very quiet chapel. We all followed the Queen's lead. But we could hear everyone cheer and it was so heart-warming. Really, it filled our hearts," revealed the former 'True Blood' star, as quoted by E!Online.
Further speaking about Markle and her man, Janina said that she hopes the "lovebirds" can enjoy some private time amidst all the much public attention.
"I hope for as much privacy as possible. As much as the world will allow them, I hope for more. Truly," she said.
The 'Vampire Diaries' alum attended the Royal wedding in an orange fringed vintage ensemble, completing the look with a black hat and clutch.
She took to Instagram to share her look of the day and wrote alongside, "Thank you to everyone inquiring about today's dress! Here's the real story: As many do for events of this kind, my stylist @NikiSchwan & I reached out to designers and showrooms. ...No one was responsive. Luckily, @westerncostumecompany generously opened the doors to their private vintage archive, and we chose this 1930's dress and 1940s hat. Which we paired with @coomijewels Jewels, @sigersonmorrison pumps and a @ysl clutch. (Strange to be talking fashion on a powerful day of love and union.)"
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