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- Gregory Katz AP

The royal family has thanked people who attended or watched Prince Harry marry Meghan Markle on Saturday. Millions of people from around the world witnessed the royal wedding in Windsor.

THE royal family, blessed with fantastic weather and a buoyant public mood at the royal wedding, has thanked people who attended or watched Prince Harry marry Meghan Markle.

The family tweeted its thanks on Saturday night while Harry and his bride were attending a private soirée hosted by Harry’s father, Prince Charles.

“Thank you to everyone who came to Windsor and those who followed from around the UK, the Commonweal­th and the world,” the royals said.

The happy couple arrived in style – with Harry at the wheel of a rare, 1968 Jaguar sports car converted to electric power. He wore a tightly fitting tuxedo – shades of James Bond – while Markle wore a white Stella McCartney number.

Kensington Palace did not release details, but photograph­s showed Markle, now known formally as the Duchess of Sussex, wearing a large, emerald-cut aquamarine ring that had belonged to Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, to the reception.

The prominent display of the ring, which Diana wore often, was one more sign of the royal couple’s desire to honour Harry’s late mother, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997.

Diana’s older sister gave a formal reading during the ceremony and many of her relatives were in attendance despite Diana’s bitter divorce.

The spectacula­r photos and footage of the wedding and procession that followed were seen around the world, leaving a lingering feeling of romance in the air.

Former cabinet minister Peter Mandelson told ITV on Sunday the wedding was so moving he is now considerin­g proposing marriage to his longtime partner.

“People all over the country are going to feel inspired, they are all going to want to run out and get married now,” he said.

Mandelson said the recent marriages of the princes William and Harry have done wonders for the monarchy.

“I think they have probably secured the royal family and the monarchy for a long time to come,” he said.

Harry and Markle spent their first night as a married couple at Windsor Castle. They are breaking with tradition by delaying a honeymoon, and are expected to return to their living quarters at Kensington Palace in central London.

Harry and Markle will fulfil their first royal engagement as a married couple tomorrow when they attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace to honour Prince Charles and his charity work.

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 ?? Picture: Owen Humphreys/pool photo via AP ?? ELEGANCE: Meghan Markle during her wedding ceremony to Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in Windsor on Saturday.
Picture: Owen Humphreys/pool photo via AP ELEGANCE: Meghan Markle during her wedding ceremony to Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in Windsor on Saturday.
 ?? Picture: AP Photo/Tim Ireland ?? EMOTIONAL: Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, leave Cliveden House Hotel in Taplow, near London, where they stayed before Markle’s wedding to Prince Harry. Ragland was the only Markle family member who attended the wedding.
Picture: AP Photo/Tim Ireland EMOTIONAL: Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, leave Cliveden House Hotel in Taplow, near London, where they stayed before Markle’s wedding to Prince Harry. Ragland was the only Markle family member who attended the wedding.
 ?? Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA via AP ?? CELEBRITIE­S: George Clooney greets Serena Williams in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In the foreground are Amal Clooney (left) and Alexis Ohanian. In the background is Idris Elba.
Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA via AP CELEBRITIE­S: George Clooney greets Serena Williams in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In the foreground are Amal Clooney (left) and Alexis Ohanian. In the background is Idris Elba.

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