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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s story told through graphic novel

With the next royal wedding of the century approaching quickly in a little over one month, supporters and long-time fans of the blossoming romance between Prince Harry and his fiancé Ms Meghan Markle have yet one more chance to cherish the whirlwind love story: a graphic novel.

Royal fans will be able to watch the story unfold through a 26-page comic book filled with colourful illustrations of the twosome. The account of their story is also available in a collectable 40-page hardback book. Also, artist Joey Mason was selected for the depiction of the cover art being on the wedding edition.

Originating from the United States’s TidalWave Productions, the comic book outlines the individual lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, bringing to life the struggles each of them have faced that have led them into each other’s lives and a storybook wedding.

TidalWave Productions is no stranger to the Royal Family. The company has also released comics regarding the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge before they were married in 2011.

“Fans of the royal couple will love this issue for portraying Harry and Meghan as two well-rounded and grounded individuals…But it also has enough pomp and spectacle to match the excitement surrounding the event,” said publisher Darren Davis.

From Prince Harry’s life in the military and Diana, Princess of Wales’s tragic death to Ms Markle’s humble upbringing, the comic unearths the love story hundreds have fallen in love with. The book recounts their trip to Botswana among the details of Ms Markle’s unique engagement ring which featured Diana’s prized jewels.

Prince Harry will wed the love of his life, former American actress Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. The couple has most recently requested that donations to charities be made in place of gifts. Almost 600 guests are expected to attend the event of whom include many commoners who have received special recognition of their contributions to society.