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been termed the "Kate Middleton effect", and in 2012, she was
selected as one of The 100 Most Influential People in the World by
Time Magazine.
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English designer Sarah Burton designed the bridal gown worn by
Catherine at her wedding to Prince William on 29 April 2011.
It was made of satin and featured a lace applique bodice and skirt. The
lace bodice design was handmade using a technique that originated in
Ireland in the 1820s called Carrickmacross, which involved cutting
out rose detailing (symbolising England), thistles (Scotland), daffodils
(Wales), and shamrocks (Ireland).
The dressmakers used fresh needles every three hours, and washed
their hands every half an hour to avoid marking the fabric.
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Kate arrived at the church, Rolls-Royce (car brand), a car factory,
presented the Queen with the 1977th . The vehicle has a reinforced
steel doors, security windows, and even riding with empty tires.