GOOD Morning Britain's Laura Tobin threatened to upstage a royal bride as she slipped into her wedding dress in a throwback photo.
The ITV weather woman, 41, went all out to mark Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's big day in Windsor back in 2018.
Laura wowed in the white frock as she climbed into a horse drawn carriage to tour the historic town.
She wrote alongside the picture on Instagram: "Omg I remember this. Getting into the royal spirit before Megan & Harry's wedding.
"In my wedding dress getting a horse and carriage around Windsor – Just a normal day @GMB."
At the time, GMB cameraman Chris Hitchings tweeted: "Turns out when you film @Lauratobin1 riding around Windsor in a wedding dress and horse carriage then you cause quite a stir."
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Mum-of-one Laura, who married husband Dean Brown in 2010, revealed she's jetting to Greece today with friends to celebrate her 40th birthday.
She recently admitted to enjoying her status as TV pin-up, though insisted she's more 'girl next door' than a 'sex symbol'.
From skintight leather trousers, to miniskirts and figure-hugging dresses, Laura said she loves mixing up her wardrobe each morning.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Laura laughed: "I'm definitely not sexy -I would like to think I look nice and presentable and smart.
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"I don't think sexy would be a word I would use to describe myself.
"I don't think I'm a glam icon – but I feel I'm the girl next door…like 'she looks cute'.
"I love mixing up my outfits each morning and surprising viewers.
"We have the best stylist and I like picking cute smart outfits."
Laura also revealed the clever way that she and her co-stars select their outfits each morning.
She said: "Usually there is a theme of colour for the day, so everyone behind their doors will have like 'blue stuff, or green stuff, or pink stuff' and not everyone will patterns.
"So say there were three women in, we wouldn't all have patterns. One person would be pale and the other person would try and match.
"So subliminally when you watch, you don't think you're watching a kaleidoscope of colour. The guys ties also have to match.
"Lots of our clothes we borrow and any we buy, we either have clothes sales and the money goes to charity or there is a women's charity that helps women get back into work and they want smart clothes for interviews, the clothes will go there."
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