Kate Middleton's wedding dress to go on display
Kate Middleton is escorted by her father Michael (R) and sister Pippa (L) at Westminster Abbey for her wedding to Prince William in London April 29, 2011. REUTERS

It's now possible to relive the Royal Wedding in real life.

Kate Middleton's now iconic Alexander McQueen wedding gown will be on display at Buckingham Palace.

The dress, including the nine-foot train, which was designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen will be on display for tours from July 23 to Oct. 3.

In addition to the dress, the Cartier Halo tiara, earrings, veil and satin and lace shoes will also be on display. The Roylls-Royce Phantom VI and 1902 State Landau coach that brought Kate Middleton to and from Westminster Abbey will also be on display for the public.

According to People.com inside the palace's State Dining Room the Fiona Cairn's designed cake will also be show.s

Other cakes were made to serve to guests, but the one that was cut by the royal couple is the one that will be on display, a source at the Royal Collection told People.com There is a cut into it where the Duke and Duchess cut into it with a sword.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to give members of the public the opportunity to see, close-up, the skilled British craftsmanship that went into various elements of the wedding, a spokesman told People.com