George Clooney

While all eyes were on Amal, and rightly so, in her incredible Stella McCartney ensemble, George was every inch the silver fox in this light grey suit. He really is just like fine wine.

George Clooney

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David Beckham

Wearing a Dior Homme suit, David Beckham had women spilling tea on themselves while sitting in front of the telly as they watched him roll up at the royal wedding. And who can blame them? Also, we’d be grinning if any of us were Victoria. Just saying.

David Beckham

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Gabriel Macht

Can we take a moment to appreciate his perfect choice of tie? Gabriel Macht complements his wife’s, Jacinda Barrett, look without overshadowing her, but we still can’t help but love how damn smouldering Harvey Specter looked that day.

Gabriel Macht

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Nacho Figueras

The Argentinian polo player, who’s a good friend of Harry’s, looked on point in a dark blue double-breasted suit and suede slip-on shoes.

Nacho Figueras

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Idris Elba

He was one of the first guests to arrive, and he sure made it difficult for the many men that followed. Idris Elba made hearts flutter in his dark blue three-piece suit, designed by none other than Givenchy, the same house that designed the bride’s dress. Great taste much?

Idris Elba

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Tom Hardy

The barely recognisable Tom Hardy was a sight for sore eyes in his tailored dark blue suit. The skin head look was a little stark, but with everything else going on, we couldn’t complain.

Tom Hardy

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Prince William

The big smile, the fancy uniform, his protective older-brother-charm – Prince William was in fine form for his brother’s wedding in full military dress.

Prince William

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Prince Harry

The groom himself melted hearts across the world, not once but twice on his own wedding day – first in his full military uniform for the ceremony, and then in a black velvet tuxedo for the evening reception. Meghan Markle is one lucky lady.

Prince Harry

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