The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary - with a video of their big day recently resurfacing and going viral on TikTok.
The couple tied the knot exactly 24 years ago, on June 19, 1999, at St George's Chapel in Windsor - in what was described as an "informal" royal wedding.
Hundreds of guests turned up for the big occasion including the late Queen and Prince Phillip, the now King Charles and his sons Prince William and Harry. Many of the attendees followed the specified dress code - but not all of the Royal Family members obliged.
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For their wedding, Sophie and Edward specifically made the request for guests to don evening wear and shun hats.
However, images that have resurfaced on TikTok show that the groom's late mother, the Queen, wore a delicate lilac fascinator in her hair - while the groom's sister Princess Anne opted for a small green hair accessory.
In addition, when it came to Edward's grandmother the late Queen Mother, she still wore a hat - although she was rarely seen in public without one.
The disregard of the requested dress code has been spotted with many voicing their opinions on TikTok.
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One person said: "To be fair the Queen had feathers in her hair, so technically it's not a hat lol the Queen Mother on the other hand..."
With another person saying: "Edward and Sophie asked for no hats but the Queen and Queen Mother turned up in them anyway lol."
In addition, someone else added: "The Queen wasn't wearing a hat, she was wearing a fascinator like many others. QM ignored the request and went with a hat."
After the wedding ceremony concluded, the happy couple, Sophie and Edward enjoyed a happy carriage ride around Windsor before heading to their reception.
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