Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

DOUBLE THE JOY FOR ROYAL FAMILY

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THE royal family has rarely had more reason to celebrate – a royal wedding and a royal birth in the next two months.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding invitation­s have officially been posted to about 600 lucky guests.

Kensington Palace revealed about 600 wedding invites had been issued this week for the couple’s May 19 service at St George’s Chapel.

Per royal family tradition, the invites were issued in the name of Prince Harry’s father Prince Charles.

“All 600 guests have also been invited to the lunchtime reception at St George’s Hall, which is being given by Her Majesty The Queen,” a statement said.

“Later that evening, around 200 guests are being invited to the private reception at Frogmore House given by The Prince of Wales.”

There has been some speculatio­n in the British media that Ms Markle’s halfbrothe­r Thomas Markle Jr and half-sister Samantha Grant will not be invited after they both publicly criticised her. Ms Grant is penning a book about Ms Markle titled The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge attended her last public events before going on maternity leave.

Her third child is due to be born next month. A UK maths teacher has been outed by pupils as a secret Hollywood porn star with the stage name Aaron Cage.

The double life of body builder Scott Sherwood, from Australia, was revealed when students at Peacehaven Community School in East Sussex googled his real name.

It flagged his alter ego and a list of films he had starred in with San Fransisco-based Colt film studios.

The students then began circulatin­g X-rated photos of the teacher, who has starred in a number of films including Gruff Stuff and Manpower.

 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO ?? Prince Harry and fiancee Meghan Markle have sent out their wedding invitation­s (below) to 600 lucky guests.
Picture: AFP PHOTO Prince Harry and fiancee Meghan Markle have sent out their wedding invitation­s (below) to 600 lucky guests.
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