Vancouver Sun

Markle displays tactful diplomacy

Bond with Prince Charles made apparent

- Hannah Furness

WINDSOR • At first glance, they may not appear to have too much in common: one the heir to the throne who has grown up under the roof of a palace, the other the striving actress who has come to embody the American-Dream.

When Meghan Markle walks up the aisle toward her future husband Saturday, though, she will no doubt be grateful for the steady, reassuring hand of the Prince of Wales, with whom she has built a fond relationsh­ip.

Markle, who has spent time with the Prince and Duchess of Cornwall throughout her relationsh­ip with Prince Harry, deeply touched her future fatherin-law by asking him to accompany her on the long walk through the St George’s Chapel quire.

In doing so, she has underlined the bond between father and son, her fiancé Prince Harry, in a symbol of continuity that will no doubt please her future in-laws.

Offered the options of walking with her mother Doria, a friend or alone, Markle came up with a compromise that typifies the tactful way she has approached her entry into the Royal Family.

Choosing to walk the first half of the St George’s Chapel aisle alone, surrounded by young bridesmaid­s and pageboys but without an adult companion, she will emphasize her long-establishe­d credential­s as an independen­t woman.

Met by the Prince of Wales at the midpoint, at the beginning of the quire, she will make public the warm, growing bond the two have formed.

The quartet of the Prince, Duchess, Prince Harry and Markle are said to be enjoying a “genuine growing affection” born over jovial teas and common interests.

The Prince of Wales and Markle share a keen interest in the arts — with the Prince a lifelong supporter of the visual arts, architectu­re and classical music — and in organic and sustainabl­e food. Both the Duchess and Markle share a love of yoga and the occasional fine wine.

The Prince’s central role underlines the growing public relationsh­ip between Harry and his father, whose schedules have aligned this year to allow them to enjoy public engagement­s together.

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