The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that Armed Forces units with a special connection to Prince Harry will provide ceremonial support at his wedding to Ms. Meghan Markle on 19 May: https://t.co/tSsJP8wgU2
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 28, 2018
Over 250 members of the Armed Forces will perform ceremonial duties during the wedding. There'll be a staircase party, led by the Household Cavalry. The Blues and Royals, Irish Guards, Royal Marines, Army Air Corps, and RAF Honington will also participate.
There is one tiara that Meghan Markle won't wear at her wedding to Prince Harry - find out why: https://t.co/aeYzW3OCCwpic.twitter.com/GnclAMe9m2
— HELLO! (@hellomag) March 29, 2018
One tiara has been knocked out of the running for Meghan to wear at the wedding - the Cartier Halo tiara, which Kate wore during her wedding, is being exhibited in Australia from March 30th to July 22nd.
Prince Harry, Patron of @WeAreInvictus, and Ms. Meghan Markle will attend the UK team trials for @InvictusSydney at the University of Bath Sports Training Village on 6th April. pic.twitter.com/UH1e3pMT6h
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 28, 2018
Harry and Meghan will also attend the Invictus Game team trials next week.
The railings outside The Lindo Wing at St Marys Hospital Paddington are being painted. I suppose it’s never too early to get used to the smell of fresh paint pic.twitter.com/G4kmKTds1o
— Arthur Edwards (@ArthurJEdwards) March 27, 2018
Meanwhile, St. Marys Hospital is getting ready for Kate to give birth.
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