We'll never forget how gorgeous the Duchess of Sussex looked on her wedding day in May 2018. Like true princess, Meghan stunned in her Givenchy dress complete with Queen Mary's diamond bandeau tiara and 16-foot-long embroidered veil.

But, the thing that really caught our eye was Meghan's glowing complexion.

If you've been wondering how the Duchess looked so dewy and fresh ever since, then we've got good news.

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Meghan's makeup artist and good friend Daniel Martin has revealed how he created her sought-after glow on her big day.

Speaking on the Lorraine show, Daniel said: "What I particularly did was mix a bit of the luminiser with foundation so it integrated the glow."

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Rather than going OTT with highlighter, the makeup artist combined a luminiser (which is a typically a stick or liquid product with a little shimmer), with Meghan's foundation to create a dewy base that still gave the royal a little coverage on her special day.

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Daniel also spoke about how chilled Meghan was on her wedding day.

"What I do remember is how much fun it was and how easy it was to be with your friend and her mum and get them ready on such an incredible day," he said.

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He added: "I don’t think she was nervous because we weren’t nervous. I mean, it was very very chilled."

Daniel and Meghan met on the set of TV drama Suits over 10 years ago. Daniel said the pair "have been great friends ever since".

Watch Lorraine on ITV1 weekdays at 8.30am to 9.25am.

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