The Making of the Royal Wedding

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All About Your WeddingsThe Royal Wedding – the most prestigious and most talked about event of the year packed with tradition, ceremony, and celebration. It has been a little over a year since The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, had their special day at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in the English county of Berkshire. With the arrival of their new son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, we thought it would be a good time to reflect on the history, tradition, and elegance behind the long-awaited wedding.

Meghan Markle’s Fairy-tale

Compared to their relatives, this particular marriage is not as important as others. However, Harry and Meghan’s circumstance is quite particular. Prince Harry is only sixth in line to the throne, making his likelihood of becoming King very little. Meghan Markle, on the other hand, is an unusual bride. Raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of a yoga teacher, and the first American to marry into the Royal Family since 1937, Meghan Markle has become an idol and icon for women everywhere. She’s a divorced American woman with a former high-profile career that also found love on a blind date in Scotland. Talk about a real-life fairy-tale, right?

The Royal Proposal

Prince Harry accounts to the press on numerous occasions that he fell in love “so incredibly quickly.” The two knew they were meant to spend the rest of their lives together, but Harry decided to take a more casual path to the proposal. Avoiding the constant media attention, the couple opted for a quiet night in their Harry’s cottage at Kensington Palace.  Never one for glitz and glam, Harry popped the question as the two enjoyed dinner and the rest is history.

The Royal Invitations

The Royal Wedding invitations follow many years of royal tradition. Printed by Barnard Westwood, these sophisticated eggshell-colored invitations feature black and burnished gold script with the name and location of the special day. The invitation also features the Three-Feathered Badge of the Prince of Wales printed in gold ink. This badge is on the top center of the invitation to display its significance.

The Royal Guest List

The royal couple wanted to keep the celebration personal, so only 600 of the couple’s closest friends and family were invited. With such a prominent event, there are bound to be spectators, so the couple decided to open the grounds of Windsor Castle to 2,460 guests for them to watch from the outside. They invited hundreds of schoolchildren, charity works, Windsor locals and people employed by the royal family to join the guest list. Notables who attended the wedding include Priyanka Chopra, Serena Williams, Jessica Mulroney, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II, Victoria & David Beckham, and Elton John.

Best Man and Maid of Honor

It comes as no surprise to us that Prince Harry’s best man was his brother, Prince William, as Harry was William’s best man back in 2011. Markle, however, chose the unconventional route of having no maid of honor as she did not want to choose between her tight-knit group of friends.

The Royal Rings

Prince Harry went above and beyond when it came to Meghan’s ring. The ring, which he designed himself, features a pair of diamonds from Princess Diana’s jewelry collection. Right in the middle of jewels is a center stone from Botswana, where Harry and Meghan took their first big trip together as a couple.

The Royal Ceremony

The elegant marriage of Harry and Megan took place in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle at noon. The celebration at the Chapel, which holds approximately 800, included music, flowers, decorations, and a reception. It should come as no surprise that this event took months of precise planning. The happy couple became the 16th royal couple to celebrate their marriage at Windsor Castle since 1863.

Forget About The Royal Wedding! Throw The Wedding of YOUR Dreams!

As extravagant as royal weddings can get, Prince Harry and Meghan kept their wedding simple, yet elegant.  Although royal weddings only affect England, the entire world obsesses over the event for months in advance. Meghan Markle’s story is one of a fairy-tale, and she continues to be a role model of class and success for women everywhere. The Royal Wedding inspires many people when it comes to wedding styles and wedding looks for their own celebrations. For more on how to incorporate even the smallest royal wedding details into your wedding, contact the wedding planners at The Manor Restaurant. Dial (973)-325-2060 and start planning your real-life fairy-tale.

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