Photo: Meghan MarkleSo many stars love tolisten to Beyoncéto get pumped for a red carpet or big event. But for herwedding day, Meghan Marklechose a more subdued playlist.While she got ready, the bride-to-be streamed 1950s, chilled music via Spotify, Meghan’swedding makeup artist and longtime friend Daniel Martintells PEOPLE.“She was off her phone and playing music,” Martin says. “It was just us catching up and asking about mutual friends. Harry was out while we had our time together.”Examples of artists who fall into that category include Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, The Drifters, Buddy Holly, Four Tops, The Platters and Ben E. King, the singer behind “Stand By Me,” which agospel choir sangduring Meghan andPrince Harry‘s ceremony atSt. George’s Chapel.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!TheSuitsstar’s musical choices and low-key wedding prep matched her classic wedding day look, which included a timelesssilk Givency gown,natural makeupand a“loose” messy bun.Sipa via AP ImagesBefore Markle, 36,walked down the aisle, “She didn’t seem nervous,” Martin continues. “She was very cool. She was regular Meghan. I think we were nervous but we didn’t want to make her nervous so it was very chilled. Of course brides have nerves but if we didn’t put so much expectation on it, it wouldn’t have made her nervous. It was very easy.”RELATED VIDEO: Inside Harry and Meghan’s Private Reception Speeches: ‘There Is No Doubt How in Love They Are’The classic feel continued throughout the day, with “Stand By Me” at the ceremony and theAtlantic Soul Orchestraplaying at theevening receptionat Frogmore House. The London-based bandcranked out Motown hitslike “My Girl” and selection of Stevie Wonder favorites.

Photo: Meghan Markle

The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Ceremony, St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, UK - 19 May 2018

So many stars love tolisten to Beyoncéto get pumped for a red carpet or big event. But for herwedding day, Meghan Marklechose a more subdued playlist.While she got ready, the bride-to-be streamed 1950s, chilled music via Spotify, Meghan’swedding makeup artist and longtime friend Daniel Martintells PEOPLE.“She was off her phone and playing music,” Martin says. “It was just us catching up and asking about mutual friends. Harry was out while we had our time together.”Examples of artists who fall into that category include Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, The Drifters, Buddy Holly, Four Tops, The Platters and Ben E. King, the singer behind “Stand By Me,” which agospel choir sangduring Meghan andPrince Harry‘s ceremony atSt. George’s Chapel.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!TheSuitsstar’s musical choices and low-key wedding prep matched her classic wedding day look, which included a timelesssilk Givency gown,natural makeupand a“loose” messy bun.Sipa via AP ImagesBefore Markle, 36,walked down the aisle, “She didn’t seem nervous,” Martin continues. “She was very cool. She was regular Meghan. I think we were nervous but we didn’t want to make her nervous so it was very chilled. Of course brides have nerves but if we didn’t put so much expectation on it, it wouldn’t have made her nervous. It was very easy.”RELATED VIDEO: Inside Harry and Meghan’s Private Reception Speeches: ‘There Is No Doubt How in Love They Are’The classic feel continued throughout the day, with “Stand By Me” at the ceremony and theAtlantic Soul Orchestraplaying at theevening receptionat Frogmore House. The London-based bandcranked out Motown hitslike “My Girl” and selection of Stevie Wonder favorites.

So many stars love tolisten to Beyoncéto get pumped for a red carpet or big event. But for herwedding day, Meghan Marklechose a more subdued playlist.

While she got ready, the bride-to-be streamed 1950s, chilled music via Spotify, Meghan’swedding makeup artist and longtime friend Daniel Martintells PEOPLE.

“She was off her phone and playing music,” Martin says. “It was just us catching up and asking about mutual friends. Harry was out while we had our time together.”

Examples of artists who fall into that category include Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, The Drifters, Buddy Holly, Four Tops, The Platters and Ben E. King, the singer behind “Stand By Me,” which agospel choir sangduring Meghan andPrince Harry‘s ceremony atSt. George’s Chapel.

TheSuitsstar’s musical choices and low-key wedding prep matched her classic wedding day look, which included a timelesssilk Givency gown,natural makeupand a“loose” messy bun.

Sipa via AP Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kiss as they exit St George’s Cha

Before Markle, 36,walked down the aisle, “She didn’t seem nervous,” Martin continues. “She was very cool. She was regular Meghan. I think we were nervous but we didn’t want to make her nervous so it was very chilled. Of course brides have nerves but if we didn’t put so much expectation on it, it wouldn’t have made her nervous. It was very easy.”

RELATED VIDEO: Inside Harry and Meghan’s Private Reception Speeches: ‘There Is No Doubt How in Love They Are’

The classic feel continued throughout the day, with “Stand By Me” at the ceremony and theAtlantic Soul Orchestraplaying at theevening receptionat Frogmore House. The London-based bandcranked out Motown hitslike “My Girl” and selection of Stevie Wonder favorites.

source: people.com