The husband-and-wife team that once designed Princess Diana's wedding dress have settled a dispute over the sale of drawings for the dress.
David Emanuel was suing his ex-wife Elizabeth Emanuel in a British court, alleging that she infringed her copyright by copying drawings of a design they had created together.
Drawings of Princess Diana's wedding dress were reportedly put up for auction without her consent.

The two announced Friday that they had resolved the lawsuit “amicably.” Terms of the settlement were not made public.
Princess Diana's dress, created for her wedding to the Prince of Wales in 1981, was an iconic piece that will always be associated with the late Princess Diana. It was a time of tycoons, and Princess Diana walked down the aisle of St. Paul's Cathedral covered in yards of lace, her back turned to an eight-metre-long train flowing behind her.





