The most famous wedding dress of the decade will be available for public viewing in the next months. Kate Middleton's memorable wedding gown, worn last month when she married Prince William, will be on display when Buckingham Palace opens for tours from July 23 to Oct. 3, PEOPLE reports.And it's not just the dress, designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, that will be showcased. The Cartier "Halo" tiara, earrings, veil and satin and lace shoes will also be on view. The stunning Rolls-Royce Phantom VI and 1902 State Landau coach that carried Kate to and from Westminster Abbey will be on display at the Royal Mews.
The royal couple's wedding cake will also be on display in the palace's state dining room. "Other cakes were made to serve to guests, but the one that was cut by the royal couple is the one that will be on display," a source told PEOPLE. "There is a cut into it where the Duke and Duchess cut into it with a sword."




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I would book my flight and hotel reservations to England today if they were going to have the grooms chocolate biscuit cake on display.
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How is the cake being preserved?
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