With only four months left until the royal wedding, details are slowly starting to emerge. First on the list, Meghan Markle has officially picked her wedding dress designer!

According to a royal insider, Markle looked to her best friend, Canadian bridal stylist, Jessica Mulroney to help her with the process of picking the perfect dress.

This is Markle's first fitting with the top-secret designer, but she was able to look through several designs.

As speculations about her wedding dress grow, sources say that Markle expressed the desire to wear something simple, but classy and elegant. However, Markle and Mulroney did settle on a few design elements that include embroidery and sleeves.

In December 2017, TMZ released official photos of sketches from Israeli designer, Inbal Dror.

Dror confirmed that she was contacted by the Royal Family about possibly designing Markle's dress for the big day. Fans of the former actress might remember that the exclusive sketches featured sleeves. Does this mean that Markle has chosen Dror to be her designer? Let's see!

While Mulroney helps Markle settle on a dress, she has also been helping with other details. According to royal reporter Omid Scobie, Mulroney's daughter, Ivy will be the flower girl in their wedding as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter, Princess Charlotte.

The Royal Guest List

While the soon-to be royal couple haven't officially sent out formal invitations, there have been reports that some high-profile guests are on the guest list. Barack and Michelle Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, first lady Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and tennis star Serena Williams.

As for the musical performance, the couple has not confirmed who will be the lucky artist to perform at their wedding. However, Prince Harry has expressed his interest in Ed Sheeran

Meghan And Harry Take Wales 

On Thursday, Jan. 18, the soon-to be royal couple made their first official visit to Wales. The visit was a part of a tour of British towns and cities that the two plan to make prior to their wedding. 

During their tour, the pair managed to get a taste of Welsh culture. They sampled Welsh cakes, listened to a Welsh boys choir, and were presented with Welsh love spoons. 

The royal wedding and reception will be held on May 19 at the St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.