Prince Maurits and Marilène van den Broek, 1998

Marilene celebrated her special day by wearing an eggshell ivory dress. This silk duchess’ gown was created by Pierre Yves, a Belgian designer. The cropped, wide-collared jacket and small, delicate buttons increased the elegance of the gown.

Prince Edward and Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones, 1999

Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones wore an extremely pretty dress that bore 325,000 cut-glass and pearl beads with a v-neck. This masterpiece was created by Designer Samantha Shaw.

Prince Maximilian and Princess Angela of Liechtenstein, 2000

Angela Gisela Brown herself designed her own elegant and beautiful wedding gown. She also created history by being the first popular African to marry a member of ruling European dynasty.

King Letsie III and Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso, 2000

Masenate Mohato Seeiso became the first ordinary person to get married to a member of Royal family of Lesotho in Africa. Though she was an ordinary person her wedding was not ordinary in any sense. The wedding witnessed over 40,000 guests including the prominent leader of Africa, Nelson Mandela and a beautiful bride that donned a long-sleeved gown embedded with the jewel.

Crown Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby, 2001

Mette-Marit Tjessem flaunted in her elegant wedding gown on her special day. The love story of Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon is also extremely beautiful just like her gown. Mette-Marit the single mother of a child used to work as a waitress before meeting the Norwegian crown. They met in a music concert.

 

Princess Lalla Salma and King Mohammed VI, 2002

Princess Lalla Salma became the first commoner to be granted the title of the princess after getting married to the Moroccan King Mohammad VI. Lalla sported in a caftan, a traditional Moroccan dress. Before becoming queen she used to work as the engineer.