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19 May 2018

Meghan Markle has married Prince Harry in a modern and moving service (104 Pictures), with a Star Studded Guest List

A very modern marriage: Harry and Meghan wed at St George's Chapel in Windsor in an extraordinary star-studded, multi-cultural ceremony, the likes of which the Royals have never seen

  • Up to 100,000 people have descended on Windsor to see Prince Harry marry his bride Meghan Markle today
  • The 2,000-plus excited guests included all senior royals including the Queen and Hollywood royalty too 
  • The Clooneys, the Beckhams, Idris Elba, Elton John and Oprah Winfrey among stars watching the wedding
  • Divorcee walked half way through chapel alone where Charles will then take her to the altar and his son
  • As Harry greeted his bride at the alter he said: 'You look amazing' and thanked his father for giving her away
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Meghan Markle has married Prince Harry in a modern and moving service that saw the newlyweds sharing tears, laughter and a passionate kiss in front of their thousands of adoring guests.
Harry was visibly emotional when he saw his bride for the first time in her simple but beautiful pure white dress and then grabbed his bride's hand and told her: 'You look amazing - I missed you'. 
The new Duke of Sussex also said 'thank you, pa' after his father Prince Charles walked the now Duchess of Sussex down the aisle of St George's Chapel, Windsor.
But the tears turned to laughter when the star made him giggle as they exchanged vows before being pronounced man and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as millions watched around the world.
And on the steps of the chapel Meghan asked her new husband discreetly: 'Do we kiss?' and Harry whispered 'yeah' before planting one passionately on her lips.
Celebrity royalty including the Clooneys, the Beckhams, Idris Elba, Elton John and Oprah Winfrey are among some of the world's biggest stars watching them marry.  Britain's royals including the Queen and Prince Philip were also there to support them.
The service had a distinctly American feel with a US bishop delivering a passionate address that appeared to make some royals snigger and a gospel choir filling the chapel with music. But there was also much of the great British pageantry that royal fans around the world love.
Outside St George's Chapel up to 100,000 fevered well-wishers have gathered in glorious British sunshine and cheered the couple as they started their new married life in the grand Ascot Landau carriage. 
As the newlyweds were swept through Windsor to greet huge crowds the VIP guests were taken up to the castle for a lavish lunch and drinks. 

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share a kiss on the steps of St George's Chapel  to great cheers from the congregation
Meghan and Harry's kiss sparked huge cheers from people outside the chapel and the 100,000 watching on the streets of Windsor
Meghan and Harry's kiss sparked huge cheers from people outside the chapel and the 100,000 watching on the streets of Windsor
Meghan and Harry's kiss sparked huge cheers from people outside the chapel and the 100,000 watching on the streets of Windsor

Harry looked delighted as he walked his new wife out of St George's Chapel to start their new life together

Outside St George's Chapel up to 100,000 fevered well-wishers have gathered in glorious British sunshine and cheered the couple as they started their new married life in the grand Ascot Landau carriage
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pictured moments after they  married now becoming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pictured moments after they married now becoming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
Harry looked very emotional at points in the service and several others in the congregation were in tears on their happy day
Harry looked very emotional at points in the service and several others in the congregation were in tears on their happy day
Meghan walked halfway through the church before being met Prince Charles at the Quire who took her to Harry
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Meghan walked halfway through the church before being met Prince Charles at the Quire who took her to Harry
Harry and Meghan exchanged vows and then rings as the couple married after a whirlwind romance 
Harry and Meghan exchanged vows and then rings as the couple married after a whirlwind romance 
Royals including Prince Charles, Camilla, The Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Andrew and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie  
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Royals including Prince Charles, Camilla, The Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Andrew and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie  
Regal: The queen looks every inch the head of the family and state as she waves out to applauding crowds alongside husband Prince Phillip after they marry
Regal: The queen looks every inch the head of the family and state as she waves out to applauding crowds alongside husband Prince Phillip after they marry
The newlyweds emerged from St George's Chapel to loud cheers from the crowd.
Stopping at the top of the stone steps, the pair shared a kiss to the delight of onlookers.
The couple were waved off and watched by members of the royal family as they left in an open-top Ascot Landau for a carriage procession through Windsor.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the oldest children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, did not follow Harry and Meghan as they made their way back up the aisle.
Instead, the youngsters held their parents' hands as they made their way out of the chapel.
Mike Tindall was seen rubbing heavily-pregnant wife Zara's bump as the congregation waited for Harry and Meghan to sign their register.
Mr and Mrs Tindall are expecting their second child
Meghan's mother Doria Ragland smiled at the Prince of Wales and took his hand as they joined the newlyweds in one of the chapel's transepts to privately record their marriage. 
There was a hush around the chapel as the wedding ceremony began and the crowds listened intently as the Dean of Windsor, David Connor, started proceedings.
The silence was only broken by the rumble of aircraft passing overhead and the odd champagne cork popping.
The crowd in Horseshoe Cloister shouted a resounding 'We will' as the Archbishop of Canterbury posed the question inside St George's Chapel as to whether the families and friends of Prince Harry and Meghan would support them in their marriage.   
Husband and wife: The couple, announced today as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, share a tender moment on the steps of the chapel following the emotional ceremony 
Husband and wife: The couple, announced today as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, share a tender moment on the steps of the chapel following the emotional ceremony 
Screaming crowds: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were greeted with cheering and whoops from well-wishers lining the path 
Screaming crowds: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were greeted with cheering and whoops from well-wishers lining the path 
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex begin their carriage procession in the Ascot Landau Carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George's Chapel 
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex begin their carriage procession in the Ascot Landau Carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George's Chapel 
Meghan's delicate veil was five metres long and made from silk tulle with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers in silk threads and organza, with her two pageboys carrying the ends as she made her way up the steps.
Her hair was up and she wore the glittering Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau tiara, loaned to her by the Queen.
The presiding bishop of the American Episcopal Church Bishop Bishop Michael Curry enthusiastically delivered a passionate address about the power of love - but it appeared to make many in the congregation laugh. 
It is expected to be the biggest royal wedding in Britain since Prince William married Kate in 2011 with more than 21million UK households set to watch and 23million expected to tune in from America.  
Ms Markle's wedding dress has been designed by the acclaimed British designer, Clare Keller, the first female Artistic Director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy.
The veil was held in place by Queen Mary's diamond bandeau tiara, lent to her by The Queen, made in 1932 - an outfit that left her mother Doria Ragland, 62, in tears.   
Meghan Markle has married Prince Harry in a moving service officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury and watched by millions around the world
Meghan Markle has married Prince Harry in a moving service officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury and watched by millions around the world

A tearful Prince Harry grabbed his bride Meghan's hand and told her: 'You look amazing' as he saw her for the first time
Harry would not let go of his new wife's hands throughout the moving ceremony in Windsor today
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Harry would not let go of his new wife's hands throughout the moving ceremony in Windsor today
Meghan and Harry were pronounced man and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Meghan and Harry were pronounced man and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Meghan's dress had an extraordinary long trail that flowed out into the chapel as she married Harry today
Meghan's dress had an extraordinary long trail that flowed out into the chapel as she married Harry today
Meghan Markle and her bridal party walk with her down the aisle of St George's Chapel in the grounds of  Windsor Castle
Meghan Markle and her bridal party walk with her down the aisle of St George's Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle
But the tears turned to laughter when the star made him giggle as they exchanged vows in the extraordinarily moving ceremony watched by millions around the world
But the tears turned to laughter when the star made him giggle as they exchanged vows in the extraordinarily moving ceremony watched by millions around the world

Meghan arrived accompanied by two page boys who held up her train as she made her way up the chapel's steps alone and entered the chapel by herself, to begin the walk down the alter, before being met by the Prince of Wales. 
David Emanuel, who designed Diana, Princess of Wales's dress for her wedding to the Prince of Wales in 1981, said of Meghan Markle's outfit: 'The bride is simplicity herself.'
He added: 'The dress is as I predicted - simple, stylish, elegant and understated.
'I think the story is in the silk jewelled veil - it encompasses all the Commonwealth flowers, which I think is very clever.'
Asked what he thought Harry's late mother would have said about the dress, Mr Emanuel said: 'I think Diana would have approved.' 
Hollywood smile: Meghan looks overjoyed as her intricate veil is pulled back, revealing her natural look
Elegant: Ms Markle looks emotional but happy as she gracefully makes her way down the aisle 
Harry told his bride that he had missed her after their night apart and clutched her hand throughout the moving service
Harry told his bride that he had missed her after their night apart and clutched her hand throughout the moving service
Harry said 'thank you, pa' after his father Prince Charles walked her down the aisle of St George's Chapel, Windsor
Harry said 'thank you, pa' after his father Prince Charles walked her down the aisle of St George's Chapel, Windsor
Support: Ms Markle delicately holds Prince Charles' arm as she walks towards the alter. This touching moment is all the more poignant after her own father was forced to drop out of the wedding earlier this week due to health problems
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Support: Ms Markle delicately holds Prince Charles' arm as she walks towards the alter. This touching moment is all the more poignant after her own father was forced to drop out of the wedding earlier this week due to health problems
Important job: The two pageboys have the important task of carefully carrying Ms Markle's train up the flight of steps to the chapel 
Important job: The two pageboys have the important task of carefully carrying Ms Markle's train up the flight of steps to the chapel 

Beautiful: Meghan Markle cuts a stunning figure in a traditional white gown with heavy veil and train
Meghan grinned while looking over her shoulder to the crowds of people who have turned out to wish her and Harry well
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Meghan grinned while looking over her shoulder to the crowds of people who have turned out to wish her and Harry well

Be a beautiful bride like Meghan in Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's big day is finally here and we haven't been this excited for a white dress since the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding back in 2011.
Kate's Alexander McQueen gown has got to be one of the most copied styles of all time, and this breathtaking design is destined to be just as iconic.
We've all been speculating for months as to who Meghan might ask to create the all-important dress. Stella McCartney, Ralph & Russo, Burberry or perhaps Erdem?
She kept us all guessing right up until the last moment, and as she arrived at St. George's Chapel in Windsor it was announced that it's the work of British designer Clare Waight Keller, Artistic Director at Givenchy.
We love the elegant simplicity of this dress. The slight off shoulder neckline, the dramatic train... it's perfection. When teamed with a veil, sparkly tiara and the best accessories a bride could ask for, adorable flower girls and page boys, it's a fairytale come true.
The dress is undoubtedly the biggest decision you'll make when you say 'I do' and the virtual high street is a great place to start your search, so browse the Royal wedding-inspired options we've got lined up for you in the edit below.
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Meghan's bouquet contains several flowers handpicked by Prince Harry from their private garden, Kensington Palace said.
'Prince Harry handpicked several flowers yesterday from their private garden at Kensington Palace to add to the bespoke bridal bouquet designed by florist Philippa Craddock,' the statement said.
'The spring blooms include Forget-Me-Nots which were Diana, Princess of Wales' favourite flower. The couple specifically chose them to be included in Ms Markle's bouquet to honour the memory of the late princess on this special day.
'The bride's bouquet is a petite design, pulled together in a gentle, ethereal, relaxed style with delicate blooms also including scented sweet peas, lily of the valley, astilbe, jasmine and astrantia, and sprigs of myrtle all bound with a naturally dyed, raw silk ribbon.
'The myrtle sprigs are from stems planted at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, by Queen Victoria in 1845, and from a plant grown from the myrtle used in the Queen's wedding bouquet of 1947.
'The tradition of carrying myrtle begun after Queen Victoria was given a nosegay containing myrtle by Prince Albert's grandmother during a visit to Gotha in Germany.
'In the same year, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne House as a family retreat, and a sprig from the posy was planted against the terrace walls, where it continues to thrive today.
'The myrtle was first carried by Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, Princess Victoria, when she married in 1858.'
The Most Rev Bishop Michael Curry, the first African-American presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church, gave an address titled the Power of Love at the service in St George's Chapel.
He opened his speech with the words of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, who said: 'We must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love. And when we do that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world. Love is the only way.'
The bishop then added: 'There's power in love. Don't underestimate it. Don't even over-sentimentalise. There is power, power in love.'
The Episcopal Church is the US offshoot of the Church of England and forms part of the broader Anglican Communion. Meghan was baptised into the Anglican Church, which is headed by Harry's grandmother.
Bishop Curry told the service: 'There's power in love. Love can help and heal when nothing else can. There's power in love to lift up and liberate when nothing else will.'
Such power could be seen in the service, he continued, saying: 'Two young people fell in love and we all showed up.'  

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Meghan Markle has left to marry Prince in a tiara and veil over her face with her mother Doria for support
Meghan's mother Doria Ragland, who teh star calls her rock, was in tears ahead of her daughter's big entrance
Tears of joy: Doria Ragland is the only member of Meghan Markle's family to attend the wedding in Windsor today 
Meghan's mother Doria Ragland, who teh star calls her rock, was in tears ahead of her daughter's big entrance
Huge crowds turned out for the cheer and wave Union Flags at Meghan as she made her way to marry Harry
Huge crowds turned out for the cheer and wave Union Flags at Meghan as she made her way to marry Harry
That IS a long walk! Thousands of well-wishers packed into the walk way which lies before Windsor Castle as they wait to see the royal procession
That IS a long walk! Thousands of well-wishers packed into the walk way which lies before Windsor Castle as they wait to see the royal procession
A nervous looking Prince Harry sits next to William as they waited pensively for the bride to arrive at the West Door
A nervous looking Prince Harry sits next to William as they waited pensively for the bride to arrive at the West Door
A nervous looking Prince Harry and his best man William arrived in their Blues and Royals uniforms but he quickly warmed up and waved to the crowds

A nervous looking Prince Harry and his best man William arrived in their Blues and Royals uniforms but he quickly warmed up and waved to the crowds
Harry smiles and points at the crowds outside the doors of the church making William laugh uproariously
Harry smiles and points at the crowds outside the doors of the church making William laugh uproariously
Harry and William removed their hats as they waited for the bride to arrive for the biggest day of her life so far
Harry and William removed their hats as they waited for the bride to arrive for the biggest day of her life so far
Her Royal Highness: The Queen takes her seat with husband Prince Phillip, who recently underwent a hip transplant 
Her Royal Highness: The Queen takes her seat with husband Prince Phillip, who recently underwent a hip transplant 
Father of the groom: Prince Charles steps out of his chauffeur-driven car as he is due to walk Miss Markle down the aisle in moments time 
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Father of the groom: Prince Charles steps out of his chauffeur-driven car as he is due to walk Miss Markle down the aisle in moments time 
Prince Harry looked nervous as he arrived at St George's with his best man William but quickly warmed up waving and grinning at crowds before greeting guests inside and outside the chapel. 
Her mother Doria smiled and looked adoringly at her daughter in the back of her wedding car, again supporting her in the absence of her father Thomas Markle. 
Mother and daughter drove away in a Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, which was built and delivered to the Queen in 1950 and used by Kate Middleton for her trip to Westminster Abbey when she married William seven years ago.
The couple have invited 2,000 guests and have needed more than three hours to fill the church with friends including actor Tom Hardy, Carey Mulligan, tennis player Serena Williams and many of Meghan's Suits co-stars all there.
Harry's ex-girlfriends Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas were also invited and joined the Middletons and his uncle Earl Spencer in the giant congregation.
Royals including the Queen and Prince Charles - who will walk Meghan down the aisle after her father dropped out - will be the last to arrive before Harry, William and finally Meghan, who will enter the church alone.
Princess Diana's son's whirlwind romance with the US-born actress, 36, has captured the public's imagination and they will become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when they marry. 
After a secret six-month relationship the couple went public and later confirmed they got engaged in November when he proposed while roasting a chicken in his Kensington Palace flat. 
Their big day is finally here after a week of turmoil for Meghan after her father pulled out at the last minute and her estranged relatives flooded into the UK to cash in on her big day.  

Her mother Doria smiled and looked adoringly at her daughter in the back of her wedding car, again supporting her in the absence of her father Thomas Markle
George and Amal Clooney are among the A-listers packing out Harry and Meghan's wedding in an extraordinary celebrity showing
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The Beckhams 
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George and Amal Clooney and David and Victoria Beckham are among the A-listers packing out Harry and Meghan's wedding in an extraordinary celebrity showing
Famous face: Rock and roll legend Elton John chats away amid rumours he will performing at the exclusive reception party hosted by Prince Charles at Frogmore House later tonight 
Famous face: Rock and roll legend Elton John chats away amid rumours he will performing at the exclusive reception party hosted by Prince Charles at Frogmore House later tonight 
Ready and waiting: Prince Harry's cousin Zara Phillips sits alongside her husband the former England rugby captain Mike Tinall (right) who joked yesterday he was snubbed from his pal Harry's stag-do 
Ready and waiting: Prince Harry's cousin Zara Phillips sits alongside her husband the former England rugby captain Mike Tinall (right) who joked yesterday he was snubbed from his pal Harry's stag-do 
No fascinator this time: Princess Beatrice, who debuted an extravagant fascinator at Prince Wills' wedding in 2011, shows off her gorgeous green headwear as she sits waiting for cousin Harry to arrive at the church 
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No fascinator this time: Princess Beatrice, who debuted an extravagant fascinator at Prince Wills' wedding in 2011, shows off her gorgeous green headwear as she sits waiting for cousin Harry to arrive at the church 
Aunty's approval: Princess Anne, wearing a silk dress with wrap detailing, looks out onto the church as she waits to see her nephew arrive 
Aunty's approval: Princess Anne, wearing a silk dress with wrap detailing, looks out onto the church as she waits to see her nephew arrive 
Taking their seats: The guests begin to take their place at St George's Chapel less than an hour before the ceremony is due to start 
Taking their seats: The guests begin to take their place at St George's Chapel less than an hour before the ceremony is due to start 
Ready for a wedding: Guests have now almost entirely filled the medieval chapel as the countdown to Prince Harry's arrival begins 
Church fills: Hollywood's finest mingle with English aristocracy as the ancient chapel of St George in the grounds of Windsor Castle slowly fills ahead of the midday wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle  
Cheers and applause erupted at the West Door as Prince Harry and the Duke of Cambridge arrived at St George's Chapel.
The bridegroom and his best man were met by the Dean of Windsor.
They stopped for a few moments and had a brief conversation, before walking inside.
Harry, looking dapper in his frockcoat uniform of the Blues and Royals, walked up the aisle with his best man and was seen acknowledging a guest in the congregation with a nod.
Both Harry and the Duke of Cambridge are wearing the frockcoat uniform of the Blues and Royals.
The Queen gave her permission for her grandson to get married in his uniform, Kensington Palace said.
Both uniforms were tailored at Dege & Skinner on Savile Row.
Tinseltown's finest: Hollywood legend George Clooney paid tribute to his wife's yellow gown with an accented tie and handkerchief  
Tinseltown's finest: Hollywood legend George Clooney paid tribute to his wife's yellow gown with an accented tie and handkerchief  
Hollywood royalty George Clooney and his wife Amal arrive for the wedding of the year today to see friends Harry and Meghan marry
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Hollywood royalty George Clooney and his wife Amal arrive for the wedding of the year today to see friends Harry and Meghan marry
Hollywood royalty George Clooney and his wife Amal arrive for the wedding of the year today to see friends Harry and Meghan marry
Pop royalty: No high-profile wedding would be complete without an appearance from stylish Beckhams, who today did not disappoint, with Posh donning killer red heels to team with a dark dress while her sartorially-sound-hubby wears a stylish suit
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Pop royalty: No high-profile wedding would be complete without an appearance from stylish Beckhams, who today did not disappoint, with Posh donning killer red heels to team with a dark dress while her sartorially-sound-hubby wears a stylish suit
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson was the first royal to arrive at the wedding of the decade  
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson was the first royal to arrive at the wedding of the decade  
Idris Elba and his girlfriend  are among the famous stars to arrive at St George's Chapel in Windsor today

Magnificent: The Princess Royal looks impeccably with a floral leaf fascintor and a mauve wrap dress
Idris Elba and his girlfriend Sabrina Dhowre are among the famous stars to arrive at St George's Chapel in Windsor today


The Tindalls: Mike Tindall and his wife Zara, who is heavily pregnant, looked happy as they arrived laughing and smiling
Pregnant Pippa Middleton and her husband James arrived at the steps of the church just after 10.30
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Pregnant Pippa Middleton and her husband James arrived at the steps of the church just after 10.30
Harry's uncle Earl Spencer and his wife are also at the ceremony in Windsor this morning
Harry's uncle Earl Spencer and his wife are also at the ceremony in Windsor this morning
Oprah Winfrey has made the guest list and is seen arriving at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding
Oprah Winfrey has made the guest list and is seen arriving at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding
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Oprah Winfrey has made the guest list and is seen arriving at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding

En-route! Prince Harry leaves Coworth Park Hotel for his royal wedding after his last night of freedom with best man Prince William
One member of the adoring crowd gave Harry what is possibly his and Meghan's first wedding present - a fluffy teddy bear
Last night Harry shook hands with fans and spoke to children in the crowd before he went for his last night of freedom 
Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, arriving at Cliveden House Hotel last night
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Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, arriving at Cliveden House Hotel last night
Tens of thousands of royal fans are in the Berkshire town to catch a glimpse of the bride and groom, as police have effectively created a £30million ring of steel around the castle in a massive security operation.
Many slept on the streets and more have left their homes in the middle of the night or travelled from across the world to see them.
Revellers wearing wedding dresses, union and American flags and other outlandish outfits have been popping Champagne and prosecco since 8am or earlier as they toast the happy couple.
The official 10 Downing Street Twitter account posted a message to the couple from Theresa May, saying: 'My very best wishes to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day. To all of those joining the national celebration with street parties and other events, have a wonderful day.' 
New look: British actor Tom Hardy debuts his newly-shaved head as he holds hands with partner Charlotte Riley as they head in to the chapel 
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New look: British actor Tom Hardy debuts his newly-shaved head as he holds hands with partner Charlotte Riley as they head in to the chapel 
Funny man: Gavin and Stacey creator and US TV host James Corden grins and gives thumbs up to the crowds of cheering fans as he heads towards the church with his partner 
Funny man: Gavin and Stacey creator and US TV host James Corden grins and gives thumbs up to the crowds of cheering fans as he heads towards the church with his partner 
British stars: The Great Gatsby actress Carey Mulligan and husband Marcus Mumford, of Mumford and Sons join a host of celebrities and public figures for the star-studded wedding guestlist 
British stars: The Great Gatsby actress Carey Mulligan and husband Marcus Mumford, of Mumford and Sons join a host of celebrities and public figures for the star-studded wedding guestlist 
Music men: Elton John wearing his signature glasses chats to guests with Beautiful singer James Blunt (far left) and John's partner David Furnish (right) 
Music men: Elton John wearing his signature glasses chats to guests with Beautiful singer James Blunt (far left) and John's partner David Furnish (right) 


Style icon: A suave-looking David Beckham smiled as he strode towards St George's Chapel wearing a pair of designer sunglasses with a sharp three-piece suit. The former England captain covered up his tattoos for the occasion with just the ink on his hands visible  
Familiar faces: Carol Middleton and Michael Middleton head towards the chapel to watch their son-in-law's brother marry Meghan Markle this afternoon 
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Familiar faces: Carol Middleton and Michael Middleton head towards the chapel to watch their son-in-law's brother marry Meghan Markle this afternoon 
Pippa Middleton arrives in St George's Chapel
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James Middleton arrives at St George's Chapel
The Middletons: The Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton (left) and brother James Middleton are among the extended family members invited to today's nuptials 
Idris Elba and his fiancee Sabrina Dhowre have been invited to the wedding and arrive at St George's Chapel in Windsor
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Idris Elba and his fiancee Sabrina Dhowre have been invited to the wedding and arrive at St George's Chapel in Windsor
Prince Harry's ex girlfriend Chelsy Davy is seen leaving for the wedding. The South African was in an on-off relationship with the prince for seven years
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Pippa Middleton is also on her way
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Prince Harry's ex girlfriend Chelsy Davy is seen leaving for the wedding. The South African was in an on-off relationship with the prince for seven years and Pippa Middleton is also on her way
Harry's family Eliza Spencer, Louis Spencer, Victoria Aitken and Kitty Spencer arrive at St George's Chapel
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Harry's family Eliza Spencer, Louis Spencer, Victoria Aitken and Kitty Spencer arrive at St George's Chapel
Floral gown: Lady Kitty Spencer, right, photographed outside St George's Chapel as she waits to enter for the ceremony 
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Floral gown: Lady Kitty Spencer, right, photographed outside St George's Chapel as she waits to enter for the ceremony 
A vision in green: Lady Kitty Spencer opts for an elegant fascinator paired with discrete diamond earrings and necklace for her cousin's wedding this afternoon
A vision in green: Lady Kitty Spencer opts for an elegant fascinator paired with discrete diamond earrings and necklace for her cousin's wedding this afternoon
Rugby star James Haskell and Chloe Madeley, the daughter of Richard and Judy, arrive for the wedding
Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor and TV historian Dan Snow
Rugby star James Haskell and Chloe Madeley, the daughter of Richard and Judy, arrive for the wedding along with Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor and TV historian Dan Snow
Smart attire: The Duchess of Cornwall's son Tom Parker Bowles opted for a classic morning suit with patterned tie
Smart attire: The Duchess of Cornwall's son Tom Parker Bowles opted for a classic morning suit with patterned tie
Harry's 'wing man' Tom Inskip arrives at the ceremony with his wife Augusta Boyle
Harry's 'wing man' Tom Inskip arrives at the ceremony with his wife Augusta Boyle
James Blunt and his wife Sofia Wellesley are among the huge stars who have been invited by Meghan and Harry today
James Blunt and his wife Sofia Wellesley are among the huge stars who have been invited by Meghan and Harry today
Charles Spencer arrives with his wife Karen for the royal wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at Windsor Castle
Nicholas Soames arrives at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Nicholas Soames (right) along with Charles Spencer and his wife Karen (left) arrive in the Berkshire town ahead of the royal wedding

Guests are gathering inside the famous chapel where Meghan will enter alone in just a few hours
Prince Harry leaves Coworth Park to marry Meghan Markle

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The Archbishop of Canterbury, who will be officiating the ceremony in Windsor, tweeted: 'Praying for Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle today. May it be a day of joy and celebration as they commit their lives to each other before God - and may we all share in that joy with them.'
Meghan has spent her last night of freedom at the Cliveden House Hotel around 25 minutes from Windsor Castle where she will next see Prince Harry at the altar of St George's Chapel.
Last night she looked stunning as she arrived with her mother Doria Ragland, 62, after enjoying afternoon tea with the Queen.
Meanwhile her husband-to-be and Prince William enjoyed a walkabout through Windsor to meet the thousands of well-wishers who have gathered to see him get married.
As she walked into the hotel wearing a £1,350 navy Roland Mouret Barwick dress she grinned as she told waiting royal fans that she felt 'wonderful, thank you' ahead of the biggest day of her life.
Meghan Markle and mum Doria Ragland arrive at hotel in Windsor

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Guests are colourfully dressed for the wedding of the decade set to be watched by millions
Guests are colourfully dressed for the wedding of the decade set to be watched by millions


Harry's friends Delfina Blaquier and Argentinian polo star Nacho Figueras arrive at the wedding along with more than 2,000 others attending the big day
Diana's former butler Paul Burrell appears to struggle to gain access to the grounds of Windsor Castle 
Diana's former butler Paul Burrell appears to struggle to gain access to the grounds of Windsor Castle 
A police escort takes an empty wedding car set to be used in today's big event to the gates of the castle
A police escort takes an empty wedding car set to be used in today's big event to the gates of the castle
The Queen's Guard band marches between enthusiastic crowds in the Berkshire town ahead of the royal wedding
The Queen's Guard band marches between enthusiastic crowds in the Berkshire town ahead of the royal wedding
Prince Harry and Prince William meet crowds at Windsor

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Beaming Meghan also gathered her closest friends, her dress designer and hairdresser to join her in £1,500-a-night rooms last night.
This morning she will leave for Windsor Castle with Doria before she travels alone to St George's Chapel where she will finally marry Prince Harry as millions watch around the world. 
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex - a title not handed out for more than 150 years.
The Queen has conferred the titles on her grandson and his bride-to-be as they prepare to walk down the aisle at St George's Chapel, Windsor today.
The royal groom was given a dukedom - the highest rank in the British peerage - to mark his marriage to Meghan Markle. 
American former actress Meghan will now become Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex on her marriage at the much-anticipated ceremony in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Harry also received Scottish and Northern Irish titles, becoming the Earl of of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel, which means Meghan will become the Countess of Dumbarton and Baroness Kilkeel.
All titles are in the gift of the Queen and it was up to the monarch to choose which one to bestow on her grandson and his new wife. 
St George's Chapel has been adorned with floral displays ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tying the knot.
The first pictures from inside the historic building show foliage, white peonies, white garden roses and other white blooms adorning the front of the organ loft, towering above the seats.
A central arch will serve to frame the royal couple as a congregation of family, friends and well-wishers watch them take their vows.
Two large arrangements also sit either side of the High Altar in the Windsor Castle chapel.
The display, which also features foxgloves with branches of beech, birch and hornbeam, also extends to outside the chapel, lining the West Steps and surrounding the West Door through which Meghan will enter the church.
The display has been carefully crafted by floral designer Philippa Craddock.

'Love brought us here': Excited royal fans gather in Windsor


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Huge crowds waving union flags have been there since the early hours or longer as they welcome the couple into married life
Huge crowds waving union flags have been there since the early hours or longer as they welcome the couple into married life
Crowds of royal enthusiasts have gathered near Windsor Castle hoping to catch a glimpse of the guests and wedding party
Crowds of royal enthusiasts have gathered near Windsor Castle hoping to catch a glimpse of the guests and wedding party
Royal fans are lining the streets of the Berkshire town all hoping to catch a glimpse of the newly married royal couple when their carriage ride's along the route
Royal fans are lining the streets of the Berkshire town all hoping to catch a glimpse of the newly married royal couple when their carriage ride's along the route
Royal enthusiasts pictured on the Long Walk ahead of the royal wedding wearing Union Jack flags and a Queen's Guard outfit  
Royal enthusiasts pictured on the Long Walk ahead of the royal wedding wearing Union Jack flags and a Queen's Guard outfit  
Fans from Britain and America have travelled to the small Berkshire town to be part of the huge event 
Fans from Britain and America have travelled to the small Berkshire town to be part of the huge event 
Up to 100,000 people are flooding into Windsor today to see Harry and Meghan marry today
Up to 100,000 people are flooding into Windsor today to see Harry and Meghan marry today
Beautiful greenery and flowers adorn the front of the organ loft inside St George's Chapel ready for the bride and groom
Beautiful greenery and flowers adorn the front of the organ loft inside St George's Chapel ready for the bride and groom
Flowers and foliage surround the West Door and steps of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Flowers and foliage surround the West Door and steps of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
This is the order of service for today's wedding ceremony, which was printed before Thomas Markle's name could be removed 
This is the order of service for today's wedding ceremony, which was printed before Thomas Markle's name could be removed 
Royal wedding flowers on display in St. George's chapel

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At the end of a dramatic week, sources said Harry and Meghan had just wanted to focus on their big day.
'They are just so in love and while it has been a hugely emotional week for Meghan in terms of her father, who she is still deeply concerned about, they now want to focus on the day,' they said. 'It's a huge moment for them … and they just want people to enjoy the day.'
Another added: 'Honestly, I have never seen him so happy. He is just besotted and cannot wait to make Meghan his wife.'
With Mr Markle, a former Hollywood lighting director, recovering from surgery to fit a heart stent, Kensington Palace announced yesterday that Prince Charles would walk his future daughter-in-law to the altar. Sources close to the prince, who will wear a morning suit, said he was 'deeply touched' to have been asked.
'It wasn't something he raised at all … the couple came to him,' they said. The source added that Charles had met Miss Markle several times and appeared to have struck up a very 'genuine bond' with her and now her mother.
Both he and the Duchess of Cornwall seemed delighted by their meeting with Miss Ragland on Wednesday at Clarence House.
Miss Markle has always insisted she wanted to arrive at the chapel on her own, even when her father was involved. She was also insistent that she would not be 'given away'.
It is believed that, as a divorcee in her 30s and a feminist, the future royal believed it wasn't appropriate. At noon today, Charles will await her at the start of the Quire, halfway down the 15th-century chapel, instead of the steps of the building.
Miss Markle will arrive in the castle's quadrangle with her mother at about 11.25am in one of the Queen's cars. Miss Ragland, a social worker and yoga instructor, is believed to be the only member of Miss Markle's family attending.
Miss Ragland will then transfer to another vehicle and be driven to the Galilee porch, used by the royal family, where she will arrive shortly before Charles and the Queen.
Miss Markle will be joined by her bridesmaids and page boys, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte – and will be greeted at the steps to the West Door, decorated with exquisite spring blooms, by the Dean of Windsor, who will walk ahead of her into the church.
Last night Mr Markle told US website TMZ he gave the arrangements his blessing. He said he was 'honoured and grateful' that Charles had stepped in and his daughter had called him personally to tell him.
Kensington Palace said: 'The Order of Service was produced before it became clear Mr Thomas Markle would be unable to attend the wedding … some aspects will be different to what has been printed.' 
Stand By Me will be among the hymns in a modern order of service as Prince Harry ties the knot with Meghan Markle in today's long-awaited royal wedding.
The plans for the ceremony at St George's Chapel, Windsor, include modern wording of the marriage vows along with the hymn Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer which was played at Princess Diana's funeral. Diana's sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, will also give a reading.
Meghan will not promise to 'obey' Prince Harry, in a contemporary version of the vows using modern language such as 'you' rather than 'thee'.
The Duchess of Cambridge did not promise to 'obey' Prince William in 2011, and neither did Harry's mother the Princess of Wales in 1981 when she married the Prince of Wales. 
However the order of service was produced before it became clear that Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, would be unable to attend, and still mentions his name. There was not enough time to reprint the 600 copies of the 20-page A4 Order of Service.
Although the ceremony in the gothic surrounds of Windsor Castle's chapel is deeply religious, the service will use the words from the more up to date Marriage Service from Common Worship (2000), which features modern language, such as 'you' rather than 'thee' or 'thou'.
The prince and his American former actress bride will pledge themselves to one another 'for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part'.
In The Declarations part of the service, they will also promise to love, comfort, honour, and protect one another and be faithful to one another for the rest of their lives.
Kensington Palace said 'like any couple getting married, Prince Harry and Ms. Markle have taken a great deal of care in selecting all elements for their service.' 
Yesterday, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who will officiate, said Prince Charles was 'someone of great care and affection'. He added: 'He's a very warm person and that he's doing this is a sign of his love and concern and support. I think it's wonderful. It's beautiful.'
Bishop Michael Curry, primate of the US Episcopal Church, who will give an address, said 'different worlds are being brought together' by the marriage.   
Millions around the world are watching but America has been gripped by 'Meghan mania' – and US broadcasters have gone to extraordinary lengths to provide the best possible coverage for their viewers.
With prime broadcasting spots given to British TV, American networks have 'annexed' several guesthouses and hotels around Windsor Castle.
NBC is said to have 'taken over' the Macdonald Windsor Hotel, opposite the castle, with a team of around 300.
The broadcaster has built an 'Olympic stadium'-like studio on the rooftop to achieve the best backdrops and have a view of the castle in the background.
Yesterday Meghan Markle's co-stars from the TV legal drama Suits appeared in the studio to tell viewers back home how she revealed her romance with Prince Harry.
Meanwhile, rival networks ABC and CBS are said to have removed windows from rooms at the front of the Harte & Garter hotel at great expense to create the best shots.
And a two-storey temporary media centre has been set up on the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park solely for US journalists to broadcast to fascinated viewers back home.
Broadcasters are devoting huge amounts of air time to programmes before and after the wedding, and most are broadcasting or streaming the ceremony live.
In 2011, the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was watched by 23million Americans even though it was the middle of the night for many in the US.
But viewing figures are expected to be much higher for Prince Harry and Miss Markle's ceremony today. 

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