Brides are desperate to keep their wedding dress a secret from their husband-to-be until they walk down the aisle.
Middleton is battling to keep hers a secret not only from Prince William but the entire world.
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So far she's done a good job, despite the frenzied speculation about what she will wear as the clock ticks down to the couple's April 29 wedding.
Couple announced their engagement in November the media has been in a spin about who would design Catherine's dress for her Westminster Abbey wedding.
Reports have suggested it is being made behind the secure walls of Buckingham Palace to ensure that not a skerrick of information gets out.
Despite being able to call on any designer in the world, most fashion watchers believe Catherine will choose a home-grown British one.
One of Princess Diana's favourites, Bruce Oldfield, and Brazil's Daniela Issa Helayel, who created Catherine's elegant blue engagement dress, were early hot tips.
speculation pointed to Sarah Burton from the edgy UK label Alexander McQueen.
McQueen issued firm denials that it had received the royal nod after The Sunday Times splashed a front-page story in March saying Burton had won the fashion world's most coveted commission.
However, fashionistas believe Burton, whose clients include Cate Blanchett and Michelle Obama, is a credible candidate given her talent for producing stunning sculptured gowns.
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