Princess Style Wedding Dresses

InStyle: 6 Royal Brides Who Wore Two Wedding Dresses, From Kate Middleton to Princess Eugenie

While their wedding dresses are world-famous, royal brides like Meghan Markle and Princess Madeleine also wore lesser-known reception dresses.

6 Royal Brides Who Wore Two Wedding Dresses, From Kate Middleton to Princess Eugenie

InStyle: Princess Diana's Wedding Dress Designers Made a Secret Second Dress to Throw Off the Media

Yahoo: Princess Diana's 30 Most Iconic Style Moments of All Time, From Her Wedding Gown to Revenge Dress

Princess Diana's 30 Most Iconic Style Moments of All Time, From Her Wedding Gown to Revenge Dress

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AOL: The 12 Most Iconic (and Expensive) Royal Wedding Dresses, From Princess Diana to Grace Kelly

The 12 Most Iconic (and Expensive) Royal Wedding Dresses, From Princess Diana to Grace Kelly

Town & Country: See Princess Eugenie's Low-Key Wedding Guest Style at the Duke of Westminster's Wedding

See Princess Eugenie's Low-Key Wedding Guest Style at the Duke of Westminster's Wedding

People: 7 British Royal Wedding Dresses That Broke Tradition, from Queen Victoria's Unusual Dress Color to Princess Beatrice's Upcycled Gown

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7 British Royal Wedding Dresses That Broke Tradition, from Queen Victoria's Unusual Dress Color to Princess Beatrice's Upcycled Gown

MSN: 7 British royal wedding dresses that broke tradition, from Queen Victoria's unusual dress color to Princess Beatrice's upcycled gown

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InStyle on MSN: Princess Diana's wedding dress designers made a secret second dress to throw off the media

What about other nouns, such as the “princess” mentioned above, or the “class” here? Can they ever be pronounced without the extra s? Does this rule from AP style reflect pronunciation? (It wouldn't for me.) FOR AP STYLE: if the word following the singular common noun ending in s begins with s, add an apostrophe only.