I designed Princess Diana's famous wedding gown, but there's one 王室の I 悔いる never getting the chance to dress

The designer behind Princess Diana's wedding dress has 認める he 悔いるs not styling one particular 王室の.

Welsh fashion designer David Emanuel, 71, has dressed everyone from Catherine Zeta Jones to King Charles, but he really had his 注目する,もくろむs on the late Queen Elizabeth, によれば the Daily 星/主役にする.

While the Bridgend native is very 井戸/弁護士席-遂行するd, he wishes he'd 拡大するd his repertoire for designing for the late 君主, the longest 統治するing queen in history.

He told the Daily 星/主役にする?that he' been lucky enough to dress?many of the world's most beauitful women, but he 追加するd:?'The only thing I 悔いる is I never did anything for Her Majesty the Queen - I would have loved to have dressed her. At least something, but I 行方不明になるd that one.

Lady Diana Spencer, wearing a wedding dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel and the Spencer family Tiara, enters St. Paul's Cathedral on the hand of her father, Earl Spencer, ahead of her marriage to Prince Cha
rles, Prince of Wales on July 29, 1981

Lady Diana Spencer, wearing a wedding dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel and the Spencer family Tiara, enters St. Paul's Cathedral on the 手渡す of her father, Earl Spencer, ahead of her marriage to Prince Charles, Prince of むちの跡s on July 29, 1981

'Cher would be good, Cher would be fabulous as she loves 着せる/賦与するs and she loves to make an 入り口, as does Lady Gaga'.

However, David, who catapulted to fame と一緒に his then-wife Elizabeth for creating the wedding dress that won over Britain, has managed to 捕らえる、獲得する American superstar Madonna.?

And it's not just British 王族 the famed designer would like to design for as he's keen to design a wedding dress for the Hollywood エリート - すなわち Meryl Streep.

While he 表明するd 悲しみ that the アイロンをかける Lady 星/主役にする had 分裂(する) from her husband of nearly 40 years 支援する in 2017, this could give him the chance to wow the A 名簿(に載せる)/表(にあげる) actress with his knack for couture, if she ever decided to tie the knot once again.

He 述べるd the her as a 'fabulous actress' but 自白するd he knows she's not too fussed about fashion - but sees this as a challenge 価値(がある) 追求するing.

What he finds striking about Meryl in particular is her versatility, as all of the 星/主役にする's 作品 are very, very different to each other - and that 延長するs to her styling.

And even David, the 高度に sought-after 世帯 指名する 辞退するs to 指名する his favourite (弁護士の)依頼人, out of politeness.

But he did say that when designing, every woman is different - and that means working with each (弁護士の)依頼人's strengths and 証拠不十分s.

Although he bagged the biggest gig in fashion - dressing the late Diana, Princess of Wales for her marriage to the-then?Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, he really wishes he had the chance to style the late Queen Elizabeth

Although he bagged the biggest gig in fashion - dressing the late Diana, Princess of むちの跡s for her marriage to the-then?Prince Charles, Prince of むちの跡s, he really wishes he had the chance to style t he late Queen Elizabeth

But it's as much Hollywood royalty as conventional royalty for David who hopes to maybe one day design a white gown for Meryl Streep, often hailed one of the best actresses of her generation

But it's as much Hollywood 王族 as 従来の 王族 for David who hopes to maybe one day design a white gown for Meryl Streep, often あられ/賞賛するd one of the best actresses of her 世代

This comes a couple years after designer says that memories of the 'fun and joyous' Diana (機の)カム 'flooding 支援する to him' に引き続いて the iconic gown going on 陳列する,発揮する in 2021.

He 述べるd the late 王室の as a '全世界の icon of style, beauty and compassion', 解任するing how she transformed from a 十代の少年少女 into an '驚くべき/特命の/臨時の woman' in the time he worked with her.

Appearing on Lorraine from outside Kensington Palace, the London-based designer said that Diana and Charles' wedding day was a 'joyous occasion' during a time of 'social 不安' in 1981.?

He later 追加するd: 'When I first met her she was a 十代の少年少女 and she turned into this 驚くべき/特命の/臨時の woman. She w as a 全世界の icon of style, beauty and compassion and that’s how the public loved her. She was a philanthropist, she cared, and that’s why people adored her.'?