Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sent out 600 invitations ahead of their May wedding – which include a dress code.
The lucky men and women attending the ceremony on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle have been given instructions on just what to wear for the big day.
Guests have been told to wear uniform, a morning suit or a lounge suit, or a day dress with a hat.
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It is thought Harry, 33, who is a former soldier, may wear his uniform.
He spent ten years in the Armed Forces and conducted two tours of Afghanistan with the British Army. He took over from the Duke of Edinburgh as Captain General of the Royal Marines last year.
Harry and Meghan’s dress code is the same as Prince William and Kate Middleton requested at their 2011 wedding.
A lounge suit is generally regarded as being a smart suit and tie, while a morning suit is the more traditional form of dress for a royal event.
Harry and Meghan’s invites have been issued in the name of His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, requesting the pleasure of guests’ company at His Royal Highness, Prince Henry of Wales’ wedding to Ms. Meghan Markle.
They were printed by Barnard and Westwood, a printers and bookbinders in London that holds Royal Warrants for The Queen and The Prince of Wales.
The couple have invited 600 guests to their nuptials at St. George’s Chapel and an afternoon reception hosted by The Queen.
The invitations follow many years of Royal tradition and have been made by @BarnardWestwood. They feature the Three-Feathered Badge of the Prince of Wales printed in gold ink. pic.twitter.com/cd7LBmRJxO
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 22, 2018
Later that evening, around 200 guests have invited to an exclusive reception at Frogmore House, hosted by The Prince of Wales.
Harry and Meghan, 36, will tie the knot at midday, with Justin Welby, The Archbishop Of Canterbury, overseeing the vows.
They will have a carriage procession through Windsor ahead of their reception lunch.
More than 1,000 members of the public have been invited to take part in the couple’s wedding through access to Windsor Castle’s gardens on the day.
It will allow them to watch Harry and Meghan arrive and depart the chapel.
More than 1,000 other people including members of the royal household, charity workers and local schoolchildren will also have access.
Prince Harry and Ms. Markle's first stop is the Eikon Centre, where an event is being held to mark the 2nd year of ‘Amazing the Space’, a youth-led peace-building initiative. pic.twitter.com/mXvfzar0B9
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 23, 2018
Harry and Meghan visited Belfast on Friday for their first official joint engagement in Northern Ireland.
The couple have been touring the UK ahead of their wedding.
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