The bride wore a heavy white satin dress, with a band of lace ten centimeters wide encircling the waist.
The train was 4 metres (13 ft) long and surmounted by a lace flounce one meter in width made in Silesia, in which a sprig of myrtle was fixed.
The bridal veil was about 3 metres (9.8 ft) square, made of point d'Alençon lace, the design representing orange blossoms, roses, and myrtle-leaves intertwined.
The handkerchief was made of the same material as the veil and showed the same design, one corner being embellished with the princess's monogram, the other with a Prussian eagle.
The bridesmaids wore dresses of white satin duchesse, faille and mousseline de soie, embroidered with wild rosebuds and foliage: the flowers representing England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany.