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For some women, the hardest thing to deal with is bonding with their mother-in-law and Kate Middleton is probably having it harder than anyone else, because her grandmother-in-law is the Queen of freakin’ England!

The Queen’s review of Kate’s wedding dress exhibit at Buckingham Palace was one for the ages. The Queen was overheard describing the exhibit as “horrid” and even “creepy,” according to the UKTelegraph. 

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The monarch led the way and with her hands clasped behind her back, strode into the Ballroom and stopped about 10 feet from the dress with Kate standing beside her. As the pair chatted, the pitch of the Queen’s voice raised and she said ”horrible” and then ”horrid.”

It appeared the mannequin’s lack of a head may have perturbed the Queen, who added: ”It’s made to look very creepy.”
Kate thought that the exhibit had a “3D” effect, which probably just means the dress looks like someone is wearing it even though it’s on display by itself. But c’mon Kate, the Queen just gave your entire exhibit the thumbs down! 

SOURCE: UK Telegraph

We personally think that the Royal Wedding Dress, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, looks stunning and the exhibit is something we would love to see in person. But what do we know? We’re just commoners. 

Check out a few pictures from the exhibit after the break!

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Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen wedding dress.

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The Duchess of Cambridge’s bridal shoes.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s royal wedding cake.

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Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen wedding dress.

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The Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding earrings. The diamond earrings, commissioned by the Middleton family as a personal gift to the bride from her parents, are in the same display cabinet as Kate’s shoes and a replica bouquet.

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The Cartier “Halo” tiara, worn by the Duchess of Cambridge on her wedding day. The tiara, which was the Duchess’ “something borrowed,” was loaned to the bride by Queen Elizabeth II, a tradition for royal weddings

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Kate Middleton’s wedding dress.

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Exhibition curator Caroline de Guitaut adjusts The Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding dress.