Visitors to Windsor Castle will be able to relive a magical day when the wedding outfits worn by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in May go on display.

The exhibition will also include the page and bridesmaid outfits worn by Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

In a recording made for visitors to the exhibition, the Duke and Duchess discuss their plans for the wedding, including the choice of outfits, music and flowers. The Duchess says: "A great level of detail went into the planning of our wedding day. We knew how large the scale of the event would be, so in making choices that were really personal and meaningful, it could make the whole experience feel intimate."

The Duchess of Sussex’s wedding dress with a boat-neckline bodice was created by the British designer Clare Waight Keller, artistic director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy.

The Duke's wedding outfit was the frockcoat uniform of the Household Cavalry (the Blues and Royals), specially commissioned for the occasion and made by tailors at Dege & Skinner on Savile Row. He says: "I chose the frock coat as a uniform with permission from my grandmother, because I think it’s one of the smartest Household Cavalry uniforms. It’s one of my favourites, and I was very fortunate to be able to wear that on the day."

As one of four pages, Prince George wore a miniature version of the Blues and Royals frockcoat.

The exhibition will be part of a visit to Windsor Castle until January 6.

To book tickets for guaranteed entry and for visitor information, visit www.royalcollection.org.uk or telephone +44 (0)303 123 7304.