Newly engaged Bindi Irwin has just given fans a sneak peek at her wedding dress

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Monday, 30 September 2019, 12:00PM

Bindi Irwin is in wedding "planning mode" two months after getting engaged.

In fact, she's so prepared she has already found her wedding dress!

The 21-year-old conservationist announced her engagement to Chandler Powell in July, and two months later, she's revealed she has "said yes to the dress".

Taking to Instagram, Bindi shared a sneak peek at her wedding dress, showing a full-length lace sleeve, which compliments her stunning diamond engagement ring.

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"I said yes to the dress," Bindi captioned the photo, while her fiance Candler wrote in the comments: "I can't wait."

He later commented: "You’re going to be so beautiful."

How sweet!

Meanwhile, Bindi's younger brother Robert Irwin says his sister has got everything she needs to plan the perfect wedding.

According to the 15-year-old, "Bindi is in planning mode, she’s incredible. She’s got all the colour-coded binders."

Whilst Bindi added: "Saving the world and planning a wedding. It’s tough! [But] it’s a healthy balance."

Bindi and Robert, who were just eight and two years old respectively when their famous father died in 2006 after being struck by a deadly stingray barb while filming for one of his many TV shows off Port Douglas, have worked tirelessly alongside Terri to honour their father's wildlife warrior legacy.

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Although it’s been over a decade since her father's death, the bride-to-be - who is planning on tying the knot sometime next year - still gets emotional about her family's loss.

In a recent interview with Stellar magazine, Bindi opened up about her grief, admitting she began crying over old footage of her dad — even though she’d already seen the clip many, many times.

"It was just an ordinary day and we were playing the video where we petition against the harvesting of crocodile eggs," she said. "There’s old footage of dad with the crocodiles and, even though I’ve seen the video maybe 50 times, that day I started crying."

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She added: "Some days you feel the grief more than others. What gets to me are those moments when I’d love him to be here to share what we’re doing."

"It could be when my brother is receiving an accolade for his photography, or it might be at the end of the day when we’re having dinner and laughing. I’ll think: 'I wish Dad was here for this.' But he’s just not there."

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