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Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Share Behind-The-Scenes Photos From Their Wedding Day To Celebrate 1st Anniversary

Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Share Behind-The-Scenes Photos From Their Wedding Day To Celebrate 1st Anniversary
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It has been one year since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got married.

The couple was married in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, May 19th, 2018. The marriage marks the first time in nearly a century an American has married into the British royal family.


To mark their special occasion, Harry and Meghan shared new, behind-the scenes pictures of their wedding.



The black and white photos show the ceremony from a different perspective. The slideshow plays out to a choir recording of "This Little Light of Mine."

The images are all amazing, giving us just a little more insight into the happy day of this happy couple.






The slideshow ends with gorgeous color photos of the newlyweds as they exit the chapel.

The wedding was big news in America, as Meghan brought her own American flair to the wedding. They used an American baker, based out of London, for their cake, along with U.S. made ink for the invitations.


It's difficult to pick a favorite, but some people managed to do it.





Less than a month shy of their one year anniversary, the royal couple welcomed their first son. The boy was named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

The child's birth made headlines around the world, with many weighing in on the announcement.

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