The fashion designers who created Princess Diana’s wedding dress finally resolved their legal dispute. David and Elizabeth Emanuel, the duo behind one of the most famous wedding gowns of all time, settled a High Court claim over the auctioning of drawings of their designs on Friday.
David brought legal action against his former wife and business partner Elizabeth, as well as a south London auction house, over alleged copyright infringement. The High Court in London was told that the pair designed and produced a number of clothes for the mother of Prince William and Harry, including several evening gowns and a pink crepe blouse worn for her official engagement portrait.
According to court documents, Mr Emanuel previously claimed Ms Emanuel had infringed his copyright by reproducing drawings of the designs they had collaborated on and putting them up for sale without his consent, including the ones of Dianaโs wedding dress.
However in a statement issued on Friday, the pair announced they had settled the …