The Asian Age

Prince Harry, Markle to invite commoners to their royal wedding

- ADITI KHANNA

Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle on Friday revealed plans to invite 2,640 members of the public into the grounds of the Windsor Castle for their wedding in May so that more people get to be part of the royal celebratio­n.

The Kensington Palace said the couple wants the special day to be shaped so as to allow members of the public to feel part of the celebratio­ns.

“Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle will invite 2,640 members of the public to Windsor Castle on their wedding day to watch the arrivals of the bride and groom and their guests and the carriage procession as it departs from the castle,” the Palace said.

“The couple has asked that the people chosen are from a broad range of background­s and ages, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communitie­s,” a spokespers­on said.

Prince Harry had announced engagement to his American actress girlfriend in November last year and preparatio­ns have since been underway for what is expected to be among the most photograph­ed royal events of the year.

Around 1,200 people from all corners of the UK will be selected by Lord Lieutenant­s of the royal family. Around 200 people from charities and organisati­ons close to Prince Harry, 33, and Markle, 36, will

also be invited to the palace grounds on the day. They are likely to include the stars and staff from the Armed Forces’ Invictus Games launched by the prince, mental health charities, HIV awareness campaigns and seriously ill children.

Other guests will include 100 pupils from two local schools, 610 Windsor Castle community members and 530 members of the Royal Household and the royal family’s Crown Estate.

“This wedding, like all weddings, will be a moment of fun and joy that will reflect the characters and values of the bride and groom,” the Kensington Palace said.

The couple is set to marry at the St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle at midday on May 19. At 1300 hours local time they will travel through Windsor in Berkshire in a carriage to allow the city to catch a glimpse of the newly- weds before their wedding reception back at the castle.

Members of the public hand- picked for the invitation­s will watch the arrivals of the bride, groom and wedding guests as well as the carriage procession as it departs from the castle after the service.

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