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Prince Harry’s wedding ‘set to boost UK economy’

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PRINCE Harry’s wedding to American actress Meghan Markle could provide a £500 million boost to Britain’s economy as tourists flock to the country and Britons celebrate, according to an estimate.

Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth’s grandson and fifth-in-line to the throne, will tie the knot with Ms Markle on May 19 at Windsor Castle, the royal palace home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years.

There were an extra 350,000 visitors to the UK in April 2011 when Prince Harry’s elder brother Prince William married his wife Kate compared to the same month the previous year, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Business valuation consultanc­y Brand Finance predicted a similar surge in May and in total, it estimates the nuptials will generate some £500 million.

“We think approximat­ely £200 million will come from tourism, travel, hotels,” the company’s chief executive David Haigh told Reuters.

About £150 million would be spent on people having parties and celebratin­g with £50 million coming from people buying Tshirts, hats and other commemorat­ive items, he said. The wedding would also be worth about £100 million in free advertisin­g for Britain around the world, he added.

Businesses in Windsor are already gearing up to take advantage of the worldwide interest in the couple, with Prince Harry, 33, one of the most popular members of the British royal family and Ms Markle, 36, best known for her starring role in the TV legal drama Suits, providing some Hollywood sparkle.

“It’s going to be a massive boost for the economy, it’s going to be great to see so many people here for the wedding and actually to host the wedding itself,” said Andrew Lee, manager of the Harte and Garter hotel opposite Windsor Castle.

Since their engagement was announced in November, Prince Harry and Ms Markle merchandis­e has adorned the displays of Windsor’s tourist shops and mayor John Lenton said the town had been caught up in the excitement.

“We are looking forward to it and we hope it will help to improve our tourist trades,” he said.

 ??  ?? Prince Harry with Meghan Markle in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace in London
Prince Harry with Meghan Markle in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace in London

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