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When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fell in love | Interview - The Royal Wedding - BBC

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God Save the Queen | Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leave the chapel - The Royal Wedding - BBC

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The British national anthem. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leave the chapel as husband and wife.

Hundreds of guests watched the couple exchange vows in a #ceremony at St. George's chapel featuring a gospel choir and an American preacher. And the #kiss the #RoyalWedding crowds had waited for.

American Bishop Michael Curry captured the world's attention with a long and powerful address.

'Stand by Me' was performed by Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been declared husband and wife, following a ceremony at Windsor Castle. The couple exchanged vows and rings before the Queen and 600 guests at St George's Chapel. Wearing a dress by British designer Clare Waight Keller, Ms Markle was met by Prince Charles, who walked her down the aisle.
Following their marriage, the couple will be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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Anglotopia's Jonathan Thomas - BBC Interview - Royal Wedding 2018 - Harry and Meghan

While I was in Windsor covering the Royal Wedding, I was asked to appear on the BBC News channel to talk about Anglophilia and America's fascination with the Royal Family. I've finally been able to source a proper recording. Uploading here for everyone.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Birkenhead HAMILTON Square

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle HAMILTON Square in Birkenhead
Meghan Markle and baby bump make bright appearance in Birkenhead Duke and Duchess of Sussex were inundated with well wishes and special presents during their visit to Birkenhead on Monday, but there was one sweet gift that Prince Harry just couldn't believe! During an engagement at Tomorrow's Women Wirral #MeghanMarkle #PrinceHarry #Birkenhead Pregnant Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are on their first official engagement of 2019. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are heading in Birkenhead, Merseyside, to learn about a number of organisations that support and empower groups within the local community. Meghan and Harry's first stop will be Hamilton Square, where they will view a new sculpture to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death. I’m having an April baby! Meghan lets slip to well-wishers she is now SIX months pregnant as she stuns in a bold £100 purple dress and £1,000 crimson coat during visit to Birkenhead. The Duchess of Sussex let slip the due date of her baby as she met locals in Birkenhead today. Meghan, 37, revealed that she is six months pregnant with her first child expected in April as she chatted to well-wishers in the northwest town of Birkenhead during her and Prince Harry's first joint engagement of the year. The brief exchange was overheard by ITV's royal editor Chris Ship as Meghan, glowing in a red wrap coat worn over a figure-hugging £107 purple dress from Babaton by Aritizia, met locals in Merseyside with her husband on Monday morning. She paired the vibrant ensemble with a £1,695 Gabriela Hearst leather 'bowling' bag and vertiginous red stilettos and, in a return to her signature style, the Duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a relaxed 'messy' bun as she and Harry charmed the locals who had gathered to see them. Meghan's £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe, is from Canadian brand Sentaler and the duchess has worn the brown version previously in Sandringham. The couple, who are expecting their first baby in the spring, have travelled to Merseyside from London to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community.Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier. After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan met local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute.The Duke and Duchess then undertook a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. Prince Harry gave four year old Eliza Morris a hug after seeing her sign 'Gingers Unite - I love you Harry' on a walkabout today. He said, 'I love this! Do you love your hair? the sign is amazing!' Harry stopped as he and Meghan spent more than 45 minutes chatting to the crowds. Fans handed Meghan bouquets of flowers, while she looked particularly delighted with the gift of handmade paper flowers from a young fan from the nearby Fun Train Day Nursery. The couple will experience four 'good news stories' in the Wirral town after accepting an invitation from local MP Frank Field, according to the Liverpool Echo. Mr Field, who has served Birkenhead since 1979, wrote to the couple himself and said he was 'absolutely thrilled' when they accepted his offer. He told the newspaper: 'Although there are hundreds of projects I'd like the royal couple to see, the groups they will be meeting next week are characteristic of so much of the good work going on in Birkenhead. 'They will be seeing a stunning World War I memorial that sets new standards for sculpture. They will also launch new projects that are at the cutting edge of fighting poverty, draw even greater attention to the inspirational work being done by Tomorrow's Women Wirral, and witness the impact The Hive is having on the lives of so many young people in Wirral.' Mr Field said the visit to Tomorrow's Women will be of great interest to Meghan in particular with her focus on women's issues and countering modern slavery. He added: 'She will be talking to women there on these issues as well as how they successfully make the transition back from prison to society.' The mother-to-be stepped out in London last week and the couple will also make an appearance on Wednesday to watch Cirque du Soleil's TOTEM at the Royal Albert Hall, as part of a fundraising campaign for Harry's charity Sentebale. It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child.
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William and Kate Kiss on the Balcony - The Royal Wedding - BBC

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A Service of Celebration for Commonwealth Day LIVE ???? - BBC

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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer ???? In the presence of Her Majesty the Queen and other senior members of the royal family, Petroc Trelawny introduces live coverage from Westminster Abbey in London for a Service of Celebration for Commonwealth Day. This service is the highlight of the Commonwealth year, and features readings, music and dance, including performances by Alexandra Burke, Craig David and the Melodians Steel Orchestra, as well as a reflection by world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua. Sonali Shah interviews honoured guests and participants from the service.

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Piers Morgan had drinks with Meghan Markle on the night she met Prince Harry | Your Morning

Mel sits down with the one of the most influential journalists in the UK, Piers Morgan, to talk about meeting Meghan Markle just before she met Prince Harry and why he has never heard from her again. 
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending the wedding of Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at St Mary the Virgin Church in Frensham, Surrey, while attending the wedding of Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks.
Meghan, who was celebrating her 37th birthday, looked pristine in a £400 Club Monaco colourblock dress

A Service of Celebration for Commonwealth Day 2019 LIVE - BBC

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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer ???? In the presence of Her Majesty the Queen and other senior members of the Royal Family, Fergal Keane presents live coverage from Westminster Abbey in London of a service of celebration for Commonwealth Day.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the Queen for a Westminster Abbey service to mark Commonwealth Day.
The royals and senior figures from national life marked the 70th anniversary of the modern Commonwealth.

The theme of this year's event was A Connected Commonwealth, with member countries being urged to protect natural resources and the environment.

In her message, the Queen said the Commonwealth vision inspires us to find ways of protecting our planet.

Earlier Prince Harry and Meghan visited the Canadian embassy as part of Commonwealth Day celebrations.
The multicultural, multi-faith event at Westminster Abbey saw performances and readings from representatives from throughout the Commonwealth.

Grammy-winning group, Clean Bandit were the first to perform, followed by performances of North Indian dhol drumming, and a solo by an Australian aboriginal musician on a didgeridoo.

The Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke of York also attended the service.

The Prime Minister Theresa May was in the 2,000-strong congregation, as well as Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Scotland, high commissioners, ambassadors, faith leaders, plus more than 800 schoolchildren and young people.

Cold-water swimmer, Lewis Pugh spoke at the ceremony to appeal for greater efforts to restore the health of the oceans.
Earlier, Prince Harry and Meghan kicked off the celebrations at an event at Canada House, to showcase Canadian talent in the UK.

The couple were welcomed to the embassy by Canada's High Commissioner to the UK, Janice Charette.

In her Commonwealth message, the Queen said the Commonwealth vision offers hope, and inspires us to find ways of protecting our planet, and our people.

We are able to look to the future with greater confidence and optimism as a result of the links that we share, and thanks to the networks of co-operation and mutual support to which we contribute, and on which we draw.

With enduring commitment through times of great change, successive generations have demonstrated that whilst the goodwill for which the Commonwealth is renowned may be intangible, its impact is very real.

The Queen famously dedicated herself to the empire, which later became the Commonwealth, on her 21st birthday in 1947.

The then Princess Elizabeth said: I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family, to which we all belong.

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Royal Wedding Day - Behind the Scenes - Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding.

More than 100 000 Royal Fans, well-wishers and spectators came at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle. The State Entrance, where Heads of State and official guests of The Queen enter the Castle. From here, all visitors are able to enjoy the spectacular view of the Long Walk, created by Charles II. It is a view that perfectly encapsulates the grandeur of the Castle and the beauty of its setting within the Great Park. A dramatic first impression is exactly what Charles II intended when he created the Long Walk between 1683 and 1685. As part of a major programme of improvements to the Castle, the King restored Windsor's Great Park, which had been divided and sold off by Parliamentarians during the Civil War. By planting trees, taking land out of arable use and bringing in over 500 deer from Germany and Richmond Park, he turned the land south of the Castle back into a great royal hunting forest. To connect the Castle and the Great Park, he ordered a ruler-straight avenue of four rows of elms stretching for two and a half miles.
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Places in London that Meghan Markle loves to visit | Your Morning

Mel explores all the hot spots in London that Meghan Markle has been spotted and places where she just might go.
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British Airways - Kingdom Choir On Board Performance

The Kingdom Choir, who wowed viewers across the globe with their performance at the Royal Wedding surprised our customers with a sky-high performance on route to the Invictus Games in Sydney.

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'You're Husband And Wife': Harry And Meghan Married

The Archbishop of Canterbury proclaims Prince Harry and Meghan Markle husband and wife. The pair exchanged rings, Prince Harry is breaking from tradition by wearing a wedding ring.

How Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are putting a modern twist on their wedding | Your Morning

From the cake to the photographer, Weddingbells Editor-in-Chief Alison McGill shares how Harry and Meghan are putting a modern spin on their royal wedding traditions. 
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ROYAL WEDDING - HARRY & MEGHAN WINDSOR LOCATION & DATE NIGHT! - PART 1

We take a trip to Windsor and the location of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Wedding location. Windsor Castle

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'Whose Child Is This?' Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Meet Crowds

Prince Harry asked Whose child is this? after a toddler came wandering up to him whilst he and Meghan Markle were greeting crowds in Rotorua, New Zealand. The Duchess of Sussex also shared a sweet moment dancing with a small girl who had climbed through the railings.

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Travel Article: Where did Meghan Markle fell for Prince Harry?

With the UK Royal Wedding 2018 just over this weekend, many wished the newly wed couple a life of bliss. However, how did it all started with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. It would be interesting to catch a part of such a fairy tale journey.

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Well, watch this video and live through part of this fairy tale with them.

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