Irish Independent

Prince Harry and Meghan send out gilded wedding invites to 600 guests

- Michael Holden

BRITAIN’S Prince Harry and his American fiancée Meghan Markle have invited 600 guests to their wedding in May, although who is on the list is not being revealed yet, his office said yesterday.

Kensington Palace said all those invited to the May 19 ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, his grandmothe­r Queen Elizabeth’s home west of London, would also be invited to the lunchtime reception afterwards.

Later in the evening, 200 guests will attend a private reception at nearby Frogmore House which will be hosted by Harry’s father, Charles, the Prince of Wales.

The palace said the invitation­s, die-stamped in gold with the edges bevelled and gilded, had been sent out this week. However, it said no details of who had been invited would be released at this stage. About 1,900 people were invited to the lavish wedding of Harry’s elder brother William and wife Kate at London’s Westminste­r Abbey in 2011.

Their guest list included celebritie­s such as singer Elton John, ex-footballer David Beckham and his fashion designer wife Victoria along with royalty from around the world and political figures, although not internatio­nal heads of state.

Some British newspapers have speculated that Harry might invite former US President Barack Obama, whom he interviewe­d for BBC radio at Christmas, but not current President Donald Trump.

Royal biographer Claudia Joseph said Harry would not want to do anything that would have political repercussi­ons that could cause embarrassm­ent for the queen. “Harry adores his grandmothe­r and is not going to want to upset her,” Joseph, author of ‘How to Dress Like a Princess’, said. “The last thing he’s going to want to do is spark World War III.”

She said the choices Harry and Meghan had made so far indicated they would have a more personal wedding than William and Kate.

“I think they want to do it their way,” she said. “I think it will be much less stuffy, much less pomp and circumstan­ce, and much warmer and more natural.”

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Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle

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