The Asian Age

Guest list is a well guarded secret

Royal wedding at St. George’s Chapel

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London: Forget the Winter Olympics, the Champion’s League or the Super Bowl. The real competitio­n right now is who’s going to be invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.

Everyone who is anyone in Britain is angling for an embossed royal ticket.

British heavyweigh­t boxer Anthony Joshua, who is seeking to add two more world championsh­ips to the three he already owns, says he would be happy to interrupt his high- level training for a trip to Windsor Castle on May 19.

The ebullient Joshua has not been shy, tweeting a picture of himself and Harry with the question “Need a best man?”“I’m single,” the 28- year- old told the BBC, expressing an interest in seeing if the elegant, raven- haired Markle’s “got any sisters.”

The actual guest list is a closely guarded secret and details about it may not be released until the event is underway.

But that hasn’t stopped speculatio­n about who’s in or who’s out from becoming a national parlour game, and subject of wagers in Britain’s legal betting shops.

Any bride and groom run into parental interferen­ce in their guest list, whether it’s adding random cousins or forgotten neighbours. Yet, Harry and Markle are enduring this phenomenon at a cosmic level due to the royal expectatio­ns that come along with being a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II.

At least Harry and Markle won’t face the 3,500 guests that his parents, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, welcomed to their 1981 “wedding of the century” in St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

They also avoided the warehouse-sized Westminste­r Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton packed in 1,900 guests in 2011.

Their wedding venue, St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, holds a mere 800 guests.

The wedding venue at Windsor Castle, will have mere 800 guests

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