Easter Sunday 2026 was a wonderful occasion for the royal family to come together, and they all looked in great spirits as they arrived at St. George’s Chapel, including Peter Phillips’ lovely fiancée, Harriet Sperling.
For the seasonal service, the blonde NHS nurse looked the picture of elegance in a dazzling new outfit from Beulah London – a royally-loved fashion brand. The mother-of-one decided to opt for a glorious two-piece set, consisting of a peplum top and midi skirt in a striking blue shade, adorned with contrasting white polka dots. Polka dots are a firm spring style staple; they nod to the playful, more relaxed season of spring and are a fun yet classic print that never dates.
Harriet accessorised this winning look perfectly with ice blue heels by Emmy London, Kiki McDonough pearl and diamond earrings, and an elegant, bow-trimmed hat by Jane Taylor.
Harriet’s 13-year-old daughter, Georgina, was also in attendance. HELLO! understands that Georgina has met members of the royal family, having been introduced to the family at Balmoral last year. Among those whom Georgina met were the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children.
Wedding bells
It’s been a busy week for Peter and Harriet; they announced the date of their wedding on Wednesday. The couple, who first crossed paths at a sporting event, will tie the knot on 6 June 2026 at All Saints Church in Kemble, Cirencester, in a private ceremony.
The official announcement read: “Mr Peter Phillips, the son of HRH The Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips, and Ms Harriet Sperling, daughter of the late Mr Rupert Sanders and Mrs Mary Sanders of Gloucestershire, have today announced their wedding date. The summer wedding will take place at All Saints Church, Kemble, Cirencester, on Saturday, 6th June 2026, in a private ceremony.
“Both families have been informed jointly of the wedding date by invitation. Their Majesties The King and Queen, and The Prince and Princess of Wales, have also been informed of the announcement. Further details will be announced in due course.”




