Meghan Markle has married Prince Harry in a moving and modern
service that saw the newlyweds sharing tears, laughter and a passionate
kiss in front of their thousands of adoring guests (main picture). Harry
looked delighted as he walked his new wife out of St George's Chapel
(right) but had been visibly emotional when he saw his bride for the
first time in her simple but beautiful pure white dress and then grabbed
his bride's hand and told her: 'You look amazing - I missed you'. He
also said 'thank you, pa' after his father Prince Charles walked her
down the aisle. But the tears turned to laughter when the star made him
giggle as they exchanged vows before being pronounced man and wife by
the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as millions watched around the
world. Celebrity royalty including the Clooneys, the Beckhams, Idris
Elba, Elton John and Oprah Winfrey watched them marry. Britain's royals
including the Queen and Prince Philip were also there to support them.
The service had a distinctly American feel with a US bishop delivering a
passionate address that appeared to make some of royals snigger and a
gospel choir filling the chapel with music
Doria Ragland appeared overcome with emotion as she escorted her
daughter Meghan Markle to her wedding. Meghan left Cliveden House, in
Taplow, Berkshire, where she spent the night, accompanied by her mother.
Prince Harry joked that his trousers were too tight as he chatted
to his brother and best man Prince William ahead of his wedding to
Meghan Markle in Windsor this morning.
The Queen (second left) was flanked by her husband Prince Philip
(far right) today as arrived at Windsor Castle. The 92-year-old monarch
arrived at St George's Chapel this morning for her grandson Prince
Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle, just moments after Prince Charles (far
left) and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (centre right). Harry's
father and Camilla arrived at the Galilee Porch before making their way
into St George's Chapel after a whole host of royals including the
Duchess of Cambridge (centre left), Sophie, Countess of Wessex with
Prince Edward took their seats for the big day. Sarah, Duchess of York
waved to the crowds as she arrived for the wedding, before her
ex-husband Prince Andrew approached the chapel with their daughters,
Princess Eugenie (second right) and Princess Beatrice.
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