It doesn’t get more romantic than this.In a sneak peek from the upcoming HBO documentaryQueen of the World,Meghan Markleopens up about the secret tribute to her first date withPrince Harryhidden within her spectacular16-foot wedding veil.While getting a chance to see her dress for thefirst time after tying the knotin May, Meghan, 37, reveals the special significance behind a “piece of blue fabric” stitched inside.“Somewhere in here there’s a piece of blue fabric that’s stitched inside — it was my something blue,” Meghan remarks while inspecting the veil in the video above.Sweetly, she adds, “It’s fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date.”Of course, the cathedral-length veil also represented a special connection to the Commonwealth.The bride’s headpiece, made from silk tulle, featured a trim of hand-embroidered flowers from each of the 53 counties in the Commonwealth, the family of nations linked to the U.K., in threads and organza.“[Harry was] really over the moon to find out that I would make this choice for our day together,” Meghan says in another clip. “And I think the other members of the family had a similar reaction and just appreciation for the fact that we understand how important this is for us and the role that we play, and the work that we’re going to continue to do within the Commonwealth countries.”RELATED VIDEO: HBO’sQueen of the World: Meghan on Commonwealth RoleMeghan adds: “It was good news all around, I think, so I hope people like it as much as I liked helping to create it.”Designer Clare Waight Keller previously told PEOPLE that the idea came to her after several conversations with Meghan about what “story” she wanted to tell with the celebration.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!REX/Shutterstock“There was a conversation early on about the story that we were going to tell through this wedding,” she said. “Part of what I wanted to do was talk to her about what type of stories they could be. The fact that her andPrince Harrywill be working a lot in the Commonwealth was something that I thought was really intriguing and could be something built on to be part of the day.”“We had different conversations back and forth and I came up with the idea of maybe representing each of the countries, the 53 countries of the Commonwealth, through their flora and fauna,” she added. “We both loved the story of that. It also meant that single one of those countries also journeyed up the aisle with her. It was a really poetic moment.”RELATED VIDEO:Meghan Markle’s Mom Doria Had the Ultimate Proud Mom Moment at the Palace: I’m ‘Head Over Heels’The documentary features members of the royal family speaking aboutQueen Elizabethand the Commonwealth — and it will air just before Harry and Meghan head to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga on theirfirst official tour of Commonwealth nations.A palace source previously told PEOPLE that Meghan takes part in “a conversation, a stand-up chat” for the film. The series will also feature appearances from Harry,Prince CharlesandPrince William.Executive producer Nick Kent tells PEOPLE: “Meghan was great. The thing that unites all the members of the royal family is a strong sense of duty. People likePrince Charles, Prince Harry andPrince Williamare born with that, but to come in from outside and marry into the royal family and to have that sense of public service is very impressive.”Meghan’s experience as a former actress in front of the camera came in handy during filming.“She’s a professional when it comes to the camera,” Kent says. “It was a very easy sequence to film. She needed very little direction and was a natural. And it was exciting for her to see the dress. She was just very relaxed and easy to be with. She has a clear sense of what she wants to do.”Queen of the Worldpremieres Monday, Oct. 1 on HBO at 8 p.m.
It doesn’t get more romantic than this.
In a sneak peek from the upcoming HBO documentaryQueen of the World,Meghan Markleopens up about the secret tribute to her first date withPrince Harryhidden within her spectacular16-foot wedding veil.
While getting a chance to see her dress for thefirst time after tying the knotin May, Meghan, 37, reveals the special significance behind a “piece of blue fabric” stitched inside.
“Somewhere in here there’s a piece of blue fabric that’s stitched inside — it was my something blue,” Meghan remarks while inspecting the veil in the video above.
Sweetly, she adds, “It’s fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date.”
Of course, the cathedral-length veil also represented a special connection to the Commonwealth.
The bride’s headpiece, made from silk tulle, featured a trim of hand-embroidered flowers from each of the 53 counties in the Commonwealth, the family of nations linked to the U.K., in threads and organza.
“[Harry was] really over the moon to find out that I would make this choice for our day together,” Meghan says in another clip. “And I think the other members of the family had a similar reaction and just appreciation for the fact that we understand how important this is for us and the role that we play, and the work that we’re going to continue to do within the Commonwealth countries.”
RELATED VIDEO: HBO’sQueen of the World: Meghan on Commonwealth Role
Meghan adds: “It was good news all around, I think, so I hope people like it as much as I liked helping to create it.”
Designer Clare Waight Keller previously told PEOPLE that the idea came to her after several conversations with Meghan about what “story” she wanted to tell with the celebration.
REX/Shutterstock

“There was a conversation early on about the story that we were going to tell through this wedding,” she said. “Part of what I wanted to do was talk to her about what type of stories they could be. The fact that her andPrince Harrywill be working a lot in the Commonwealth was something that I thought was really intriguing and could be something built on to be part of the day.”
“We had different conversations back and forth and I came up with the idea of maybe representing each of the countries, the 53 countries of the Commonwealth, through their flora and fauna,” she added. “We both loved the story of that. It also meant that single one of those countries also journeyed up the aisle with her. It was a really poetic moment.”
RELATED VIDEO:Meghan Markle’s Mom Doria Had the Ultimate Proud Mom Moment at the Palace: I’m ‘Head Over Heels’
The documentary features members of the royal family speaking aboutQueen Elizabethand the Commonwealth — and it will air just before Harry and Meghan head to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga on theirfirst official tour of Commonwealth nations.
A palace source previously told PEOPLE that Meghan takes part in “a conversation, a stand-up chat” for the film. The series will also feature appearances from Harry,Prince CharlesandPrince William.
Executive producer Nick Kent tells PEOPLE: “Meghan was great. The thing that unites all the members of the royal family is a strong sense of duty. People likePrince Charles, Prince Harry andPrince Williamare born with that, but to come in from outside and marry into the royal family and to have that sense of public service is very impressive.”
Meghan’s experience as a former actress in front of the camera came in handy during filming.
“She’s a professional when it comes to the camera,” Kent says. “It was a very easy sequence to film. She needed very little direction and was a natural. And it was exciting for her to see the dress. She was just very relaxed and easy to be with. She has a clear sense of what she wants to do.”
Queen of the Worldpremieres Monday, Oct. 1 on HBO at 8 p.m.
source: people.com