Oh I have to go and see this soon!
It's the day hundreds of thousands of people have been waiting for... Katherine Middleton's wedding dress is now on public display!
Yes, the Duchess of Cambridge’s stunning wedding gown which she wore to marry her true love Prince William in the royal wedding of the century, can now be seen up close and personal at Buckingham Palace’s annual summer exhibition this year.
The £250,000 Alexander McQueen dress will finally go on display this weekend, with over half a million people set to queue for the first look at the stunning ensemble.
As well as the amazing dress, you will be able to see Kate's soft ivory silk veil, her lace shoes, her diamond earrings given by her parents, a silk replica of Kate's flowers and the 1936 Cartier tiara which was loaned to Kate by the Queen and contains 1,000 glittering diamonds.
Plus visitors can even view the Duke and Dutchess' wedding cake, although the top few layers are replicas, the bottom tier shows the mark where the pair cut the cake with the ceremonial sword.
Two of the tiers have also been saved for the couple's first child's Christening, as tradition dictates.
You can see all the royal wedding items for just £17.50 a ticket over the next ten weeks. The Duchess will join the Queen to formally open the exhibition this afternoon.
The exhibition also includes a short video, featuring Sarah Burton talking about her inspiration for the dress and Kate’s ‘hands-on’ involvement in the design process.