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It's Out! Prince Harry And Meghan Markle To Marry On May 19

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Dec, 2017 12:57 PM
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding will be held on May 19 next year, Kensington Palace announced on Friday.
     
    The couple confirmed their engagement last month and said the wedding ceremony would take place on a Saturday at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
     
    The date breaks with tradition as royal weddings usually take place on a weekday, the BBC reported. The royal family will pay for the wedding, including the service, music, flowers and reception.
     
    Earlier this week, Kensington Palace announced the couple will be spending Christmas together at Sandringham with Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family.
     
    Prince Harry and Markle have been dating since July 2016 and made their first public appearance as a couple in September.
     
    The couple will live in Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of London's Kensington Palace, the official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
     
    They opened up for the first time about their relationship in an interview last month when Prince Harry told the BBC that his late mother, Princess Diana, would have been "over the moon" about the pair's engagement.
     
    Prince Harry designed the engagement ring himself. It features a diamond from Botswana accompanied by two smaller diamonds from Diana's jewellery collection, which the Prince said he wanted to include "to make sure she's with us on this crazy journey together".
     
     
     
     
    TRUDEAUS, MULRONEYS, ERDEM? CANADIANS WHO COULD SNAG A ROYAL WEDDING INVITE
     
     
    Save the date. Kensington Palace announced Friday that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have chosen May 19 as their wedding date.
     
    When Harry's older brother William married Kate Middleton in 2011, former governor general David Johnston and his wife Sharon were in attendance. Then-prime minister Stephen Harper sent his regrets, given the wedding came just days before a federal election. Toronto-born David Furnish and his husband Elton John also attended the wedding watched around the world.
     
    Here's a look at a few Canadians who could be in line for a coveted invite to next year's royal wedding:
     
     
     
    THE TRUDEAUS
     
    Given the invite extended to the Harpers, it seems likely that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau will be on the exclusive list this time. Plus, "Suits" star Markle is already well acquainted with the Trudeaus. In April 2016, Markle shared images from a "girls night out" with Gregoire Trudeau and fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney on Instagram. A few months later, Markle shared photos of her talking with the prime minister in Ottawa at an event for the non-profit One Young World.
     
     
     
    THE MULRONEYS
     
    Jessica Mulroney, who is married to TV personality Ben Mulroney and is daughter-in-law to former prime minister Brian Mulroney, seems a lock. The British press is even speculating that she could be in the wedding party. The Sun tabloid listed her third on a list of bridesmaid contenders, which also included tennis star Serena Williams and actress Priyanka Chopra.
     
     
     
    MARKUS ANDERSON
     
    Another frequently featured subject on Markle's Instagram feed, Anderson made Toronto Life magazine's list of the city's most influential people in 2014. Listed as a "party consultant" for the celebrity hot spot Soho House, the magazine said Anderson "has amassed a contact list that would make a paparazzo swoon." Anderson was also photographed with Markle at September's Invictus Games in Toronto and was reportedly the one who introduced the couple.
     
     
     
    ERDEM MORALIOGLU
     
    Markle has been a strong supporter of Canadian fashion designers since moving to Toronto to film "Suits" and Moralioglu — whose work is produced under the Erdem brand — has been highlighted as one of her favourites. The international fashion press has widely speculated that Markle might choose Moralioglu to make her wedding dress. Moralioglu's mother is British and after taking fashion at Toronto's Ryerson University, he moved to London in 2000 to continue his studies at the Royal College of Art.
     
     
     
     
    PATRICK J. ADAMS
     
    The Toronto-born actor played Markle's love interest in "Suits" and it's been rumoured that the onscreen couple will be married in already-shot future episodes. Markle has confirmed that she's leaving the legal drama, which has prompted questions about the future of the series.
     
     
    When the official Twitter account for Kensington Palace tweeted the engagement announcement last month, Adams jokingly replied with the tweet: "She said she was just going out to get some milk..." He later added: "Playing Meghan's television partner for the better part of a decade uniquely qualifies me to say this: Your Royal Highness, you are a lucky man and I know your long life together will be joyful, productive and hilarious. Meghan, so happy for you, friend. Much love."

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