On this day, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got married becoming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

On 19th May 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got married at Windsor Castle, England, a historic location that has been used for royal weddings and ceremonies for centuries.

Their wedding day was a landmark event, celebrated for its elegance, inclusivity, and the couple’s personal touches that left a lasting impression on royal history. Meghan Markle’s wedding to Prince Harry was a globally celebrated event that combined royal tradition with modern influences, reflecting the couple’s unique style and values. Here’s a detailed look at the day:

Global Impact

  • Viewership: The wedding was watched by millions around the world, symbolizing a modern and inclusive royal family.
  • Charity Donations: Instead of gifts, Meghan and Harry requested donations to charities, reflecting their commitment to philanthropy.
  • Cultural Significance: The wedding marked a blending of cultures and traditions, celebrating diversity and modernity within the British monarchy.

The Bride and Groom

  • Meghan Markle: A former American actress and humanitarian. She became the Duchess of Sussex upon marriage.
  • Prince Harry: The younger son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, and sixth in line to the British throne at the time.

The Dress

  • Designer: Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy.
  • Style: Meghan’s dress was a minimalist design with a bateau neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, and a flowing train.
  • Veil: A 16-foot veil embroidered with flowers representing the 53 Commonwealth countries, symbolizing unity and diversity.
  • Tiara: The Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau, lent by Queen Elizabeth II.

The Ceremony

  • Officiant: The ceremony was conducted by the Dean of Windsor, with the Archbishop of Canterbury presiding over the marriage vows.
  • Guests: Around 600 guests attended, including members of the royal family, celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, George and Amal Clooney, Serena Williams, and Idris Elba.
  • Music: A gospel choir performed, including renditions of “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King. The ceremony featured classical and modern elements, highlighting the couple’s cultural influences.

Modern and Cultural Influences

  • Meghan incorporated elements of her African-American heritage.
  • Bishop Michael Curry, an African-American Episcopal bishop, delivered a passionate sermon on the power of love, which resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.

After the Ceremony

  • Carriage Procession: After the service, the couple took a carriage ride through the streets of Windsor, allowing the public to join in the celebration.
  • Lunchtime Reception: Hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at St. George’s Hall, featuring a lemon elderflower cake covered in buttercream, designed by Claire Ptak.
  • Evening Reception: A private evening reception was hosted by Prince Charles at Frogmore House, attended by 200 close friends and family.

Special Highlights

  1. Bridesmaids and Pageboys: The bridal party included Prince George and Princess Charlotte, along with children of Meghan and Harry’s friends.
  2. Fashion and Jewelry: Meghan’s second dress, worn at the evening reception, was a sleek halter-neck gown designed by Stella McCartney.
  3. Royal Traditions: The ceremony included traditional vows, but Meghan chose to omit the word “obey,” aligning with modern values.

Global Impact

  • Viewership: The wedding was watched by millions around the world, symbolizing a modern and inclusive royal family.
  • Charity Donations: Instead of gifts, Meghan and Harry requested donations to charities, reflecting their commitment to philanthropy.
  • Cultural Significance: The wedding marked a blending of cultures and traditions, celebrating diversity and modernity within the British monarchy.