CiaraandRussell Wilsonare modern royalty!
The couple is sharing more of their trip to Venice, Italy, which they recently embarked on in honor oftheir fifth wedding anniversary.
One fun post on Ciara’s Twitter feed Monday shows the “1, 2 Step” singer, 35, and Wilson, 32, walking out of the same buildingPrince CharlesandPrincess Dianaonce did during a trip to the city back in 1985.
“You Always Make Me Feel Like A Princess@DangeRussWilson,” Ciara wrote, adding the hashtags, “#5YearAnniversayTrip” [sic] and “#Italy.”
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Ciara and Russell Wilson (left) and Prince Charles and Princess Diana.Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images; Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
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Royalty is a fitting theme for the trip, as Tuesday marks the fifth anniversary of Ciara and her NFL-pro beau’sfairytale wedding in England.
One photo from the star-studded event featured the happy couple and their bridal partyposing outside Peckforton Castlein Cheshire, U.K., all beaming as they showed off their formal attire. Wilson wore a custom Giorgio Armani made-to-measure evening-tails ensemble, while his groomsmen all sported classic Armani tuxedos.
Meanwhile,Diana’s famous wedding dress recently went on displayas part of an exhibit calledRoyal Style in the Makingat Kensington Palace last month. It will be available for viewing until Jan. 2.
Visitors are able to examine the intricate details of the gown, from its scooped neckline to its puffed sleeves trimmed with bows — and, of course, the dramatic 25-foot train that filled the aisle of St. Paul’s Cathedral whenDiana and Charles, 72, wed in July 1981.
This is the first time Diana’s bridal ensemble has been displayed in nearly 25 years. It previously was part of a July 1998 exhibit at Diana’s ancestral home, Althorp, almost a year afterthe royal’s tragic death.
“It will be like seeing an old friend after all these years,” designer Elizabeth Emanuel told PEOPLE. “I was looking at the images again today, and I can’t believe how many sequins we sewed onto the dress. This is going to be a wonderful exhibition.”
source: people.com