If you're not one of the lucky 600 guests Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's invited to their royal wedding, you're likely tuning in online or on TV like the rest of us commoners.
With so much going on -- so many celebrity arrivals, so many missing Markles and a hefty time difference -- it's a challenge to keep up. But fear not! TooFab's got you covered.
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View StoryWe'll be updating this post as today's joyous occasion unfolds to keep you -- our royal readers -- as up to date as possible.
Below are the most notable moments from Harry and Meghan's (soon-to-be Duke and Dutchess of Sussex's) big day.
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View StoryHarry's Beard
Prince Harry made his arrival alongside brother Prince William -- sporting a beard! Many speculated the royal would show up for his big day with a freshly shaved face, but alas, he opted for a trim. And he looks good.
Queen Elizabeth's Chartreuse Number
Queen Elizabeth II, 92, wanted to make sure she made her presence known at the royal wedding by wearing a striking chartreuse number. Accompanying Elizabeth was Prince Charles, who will be walking Meghan down the aisle.
Meghan's Givenchy Gown
Meghan stepped out in an all-white, boat-neck Givenchy gown, designed by British designer Clare Waight Keller. Her hair was pulled back in a low, messy bun. She looked regal AF.
Harry Removing the Veil
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When Harry lifted Meghan's veil (which was 16 feet long), he whispered to her, "You look amazing. I'm so lucky." Be still our hearts.
Meghan's Tiara
Meghan's veil was held in place by Queen Mary's diamond bandeau tiara, lent to Meghan by The Queen. The diamond bandeau is English and was made in 1932, with the entre brooch dating from 1893.
Bishop Michael Curry of Chicago
According to royal protocol, addresses given at royal weddings are customarily given by senior members of the Church of England, but not this time! Bishop Michael Curry of Chicago, the head of the Episcopal Church, presided over Harry and Meghan's nuptials.
'Stand By Me'
After Bishop Michael Curry gave a powerful sermon, Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir sang a stunning gospel rendition of the 1961 Ben E. King classic, "Stand By Me."
The Vows
The Archbishop of Canterbury led Harry and Meghan's vows.
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton, who married William in 2011, looked on as her brother-in-law gushed over his bride.
The Royal Kiddos
All eyes were on 4-year-old Prince George and 3-year-old Princess Charlotte as they took on the important roles of page boy and bridesmaid.
Elton John
Elton John, who's set to perform at the reception, sported pink lenses for the couple's big day.
The Kiss!
Aaaaaaaaaand, we're sobbing.
Black Culture
Meghan managed to bring a helluva lot of black culture to the royal wedding, and we're here for it. Between Bishop Michael Curry, Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir, the song choices and the cellist, the new Duchess of Sussex made history.