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Who Will Walk Meghan Markle Down the Aisle?

Truth be told, I’ve always been Team Doria. When we were all still wondering who would walk Meghan Markle down the aisle at the Royal Wedding I was hoping that her mum, Doria Ragland, would be included in the party making its way through St. George’s Chapel towards Prince Harry on May 19th. But never in the circumstances that now seem to be emerging. TMZ is tonight reporting that…
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Fears that the decorative flowers on the royal wedding cake could make guests ill

The final preparations are well underway for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s fast-approaching nuptials. And the wedding dress aside, one thing guests are likely to be excited to see is the cake in all its delicious glory. However, putting a slight dampener on the excitement, is a warning that has been issued suggesting that the royal couple could fall ill if they sample the beautiful…
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The Personal Touches on the Queen's Consent for the Royal Wedding

It’s a formal moment in a ceremonial event but amidst the ancient language and symbolic illustrations on the Instrument of Consent for the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are some very personal links between them and the Queen. For this document, revealed with just under a week to go until the Royal Wedding, underlines the importance of the Commonwealth to both the Monarch and the…
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State trumpeters will have the 'hardest job in the world' during Royal Wedding

The State trumpeters will have the hardest job in the world as they perform for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, it has been said. The State Fanfare Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry will have to stand in attention for around half an hour. Instrument maker Richard Smith says then “they’ve got to raise their trumpet up to their lips and start playing a note immediately.
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