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Harry and Meghan ‘very caught up in the moment’ says William

Engagement: Prince tells of the joy his family feels for the happy pair

- Tony Jones

Prince Harry and bride-to-be Meghan Markle are “very caught up in the moment” of their engagement, the Duke of Cambridge has said.

William, who is on an official visit to Finland, spoke of the joy his family feels for Harry and Meghan and wished them “all the happiness in this very exciting time”.

But he could not resist poking fun at the prince and quipped that he now expected his fridge to be safe from raids by his younger brother, who lives close to the Duke’s Kensington Palace apartment.

Speaking to the Press Associatio­n during a visit to a Helsinki-based charity, William said the family were “all very excited, delighted for them both and wishing them all the happiness in this very exciting time.

“And for me personally I hope it means he stays out of my fridge, it will stop him scrounging off all my food he’s done over the last few years.”

Harry and Meghan will be married in the historical surroundin­gs of Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel next May and are planning a day which will “reflect their characters and personalit­ies” and be a moment of “fun and joy”, Kensington Palace has said.

Harry’s communicat­ions secretary, Jason Knauf, said the newly-engaged pair “want the public to feel part of their day” – and are looking at ways to achieve that.

The prince and Ms Markle could be taken on a carriage ride through the streets as the Earl and Countess of Wessex did when they married in 1999.

William added: “It’s a fantastic process you go through, the engagement and the build-up to the wedding and things like that.”

“So they’ve got a lot of happy times ahead of them and I think they’re very caught up in the moment and I wish them all the happiness and success in planning the wedding, I hope it goes really well.”

Kensington Palace is yet to confirm the date of the nuptials, who will be the best man or the bridesmaid­s, and how many guests will attend.

The royal family will pay for the wedding, including the church service, the music, the flowers and the reception. But the security costs for the high-profile celebratio­n will fall to the taxpayer.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been a couple officially since November 2016 and are due to marry in May next year.
Picture: Getty. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been a couple officially since November 2016 and are due to marry in May next year.
 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The Duke of Cambridge wished Prince Harry and Ms Markle ‘all the happiness’.
Picture: PA. The Duke of Cambridge wished Prince Harry and Ms Markle ‘all the happiness’.

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