The Duchess of Sussex has spoken of her life as a royal describing it as an “exciting” time and looked back to the “magical day” of her wedding in a new documentary.

Featured in Queen Of The World, a two-part ITV show on the Queen’s role as head of the Commonwealth, Meghan also revealed personal details about her gown and veil.

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The Duchess of Sussex meets a conservator from the Royal Collection as she is reunited with her wedding dress for the first time since her wedding (Oxford Films)

Following the bride’s tradition of having something old, new, borrowed and blue on her wedding day, Meghan had a piece of a dress, worn on her first date with Harry, sewn into her gown as her “something blue”.

And the duchess only saw her completed veil – embroidered with flowers from each of the 53 Commonwealth nations – on the day she married, having trusted designer Clare Waight Keller.

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Conservators from the Royal Collection carefully unwrap the veil of the Duchess of Sussex’s wedding dress (Oxford Films)

Meghan makes her comments when she is reunited with her bridal outfit at Buckingham Palace as it is prepared for a new exhibition, and says: “It’s nice to see it again. It’s beautiful.”

Waight Keller’s bridal gown was a simple, classic creation, while the five-metre long elaborate silk veil was the show-stopping feature.

The duchess says: “It was important for me, especially now being a part of the Royal Family, to have all 53 of the Commonwealth countries incorporated, and I knew that it would be a fun surprise as well for my now husband, who didn’t know, and he was really over the moon to find out that I would make this choice for our day together.

“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.”

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The Duke of Sussex meets royal household Caribbean hospitality scholars at Buckingham Palace (Oxford Films)

Meghan and Harry will begin their first major Commonwealth tour in October travelling to Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Fiji.

Looking ahead to the trip the duchess says: “You know, it’s such an exciting time for us, especially with Harry’s role as Youth Ambassador for the Commonwealth and the travel that we intend to do, to do work specifically in all those different territories.

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The Duchess of Sussex with Hannah Belcher, senior exhibitions project co-ordinator at the Royal Collection (Oxford Films)

“Which is why it was so important to have some sort of example of that present with us on the (wedding) day, 53 countries as well, my goodness, It’ll keep us busy.”

Meghan reveals the evolution of her veil describing how she wanted it to feature flowers from the 53 Commonwealth nations, but Waight Keller came up with the idea of wild blooms.

She says: “We had two or three meetings talking about sketches and different ideas of how this could really come to life.

“We knew we wanted it to be very delicate, but then after that point, I just said I trust her implicitly with what she did, and I didn’t see it really until the morning of, so this is my first time seeing the veil like this.”

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The Queen meets heads of state at Buckingham Palace (Oxford Films)

Harry has suggested it was fate he met Meghan as the stars were “aligned” when they got together – a moment which also has great significance for his wife.

She reveals, stitched somewhere inside her wedding dress was her something blue: “It’s fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date.”

Queen Of The World is screened on ITV at 9.15pm on Tuesday September 25.