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Meghan Markle’s parents to visit queen

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LONDON — Meghan Markle’s divorced parents will meet with Queen Elizabeth II and other royals before her May 19 wedding to Prince Harry and will have special roles in their daughter’s wedding, a palace spokesman said Friday.

At the wedding, the royal couple also plan to honor the memory of the late Princess Diana, Harry’s mother, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997.

Officials didn’t predict the weather — springtime in England can be glorious or horrid, sometimes on the same day — but they outlined plans for a celebratio­n designed to spread from the privileged environs of Windsor Castle throughout Britain and the world, via television and the internet.

Here are some of the plans disclosed by Harry’s press secretary, Jason Knauf, during a briefing:

MEGHAN’S PARENTS

Markle’s parents, Thomas Markle and Doria Ragland, will arrive the week before the May 19 wedding so they have time to meet Harry’s family.

Knauf said they will visit with the queen, her husband Prince Philip, Harry’s father Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, and with Harry’s brother Prince William and his sister-in-law Kate.

Ragland will travel with her daughter by car to Windsor Castle on May 19 and Thomas Markle will walk his daughter down the aisle of St. George’s Chapel for the ceremony.

Knauf said Markle is “delighted” her parents will be by her side.

DIANA’S FAMILY

The press secretary said Harry is “keen to involve his mother’s family in the wedding” and all three of Diana’s siblings will be present. One of Diana’s two older sisters, Jane Fellowes, will give a reading during the ceremony to represent Diana’s family.

NO MAID OF HONOR

Markle, an American actress who came to prominence in the TV series “Suits,” will not have a maid of honor during the ceremony.

Harry has chosen William as his best man.

BRIDESMAID­S, PAGE BOYS

Knauf said the bridesmaid­s and page boys will be children. That may mean a role for Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 3, the children of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge. But don’t bother looking for Prince Louis — born in late April — as the youngest prince will not attend the wedding.

NO DRESS DETAILS

Palace officials are determined that the style and designer of Markle’s wedding gown will be kept secret until the moment she gets out of the car to walk into the chapel. They say this tradition is very important — but that won’t keep speculator­s from trying to guess who has received the most important dressmakin­g assignment of the year.

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VICTORIA JONES/POOL VIA AP Martin Oates, Senior Carriage Restorer, polishes the Ascot Landau open carriage, which will be used in the case of dry weather for the wedding of Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Scottish State Coach will be used in the case of wet weather.
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