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Meghan Markle spills the beans on due date

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were in Birkenhead in North West England, where they mingled with local organisations within the community.

Meghan was in purple and red during the outing.

It is here that she was overheard telling one fan that she is six months pregnant. She told yet another fan that she is due in April.

This is the second time the Duchess of Sussex has hinted on her unborn baby’s arrival.

Inside Prince Harry and Meghan’s first official visit to Sussex

Prince Harry and Meghan made their first official visit to Sussex, where they traveled by helicopter.

The couple interacted with crowds of people who were waiting for them at Chichester in West Sussex.

Members of the Prebendal School also looked excited to see Harry and Meghan as they chatted and shook hands with them.

They stopped at Edes House and later visited East of Sussex.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle set honeymoon destination

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to walk down the aisle in a few weeks time and all seems to be set for the day.

Their honeymoon plans are now out.

Destination

Following the wedding, the two will jet off to Namibia.

Prince Harry has often spoke out about his love for Africa and it is no secret they decided on it.

People.com speculates the pair will honeymoon at Hoanib Valley Camp, nestled in Kaokoland, one of Namibia’s most remote and wild locations. It’s surrounded by towering mountains, sand dunes and expanses of desert. It’s also home to unique wildlife, which is a major draw for Harry.

Namibia is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and exotic wildlife as well as its luxurious lodges, which are ideal for privacy.

Kensington Palace is yet to officially make a comment on the same.

Invitations to the Royal Wedding sent out

Invitations to the Royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are out.

Kensington Palace made a post of the invites, and a video of how they were made. Further details in relation to the wedding were also provided.

Around 600 people have been invited to the service and the luncheon, which will be hosted by the Queen at St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle.

Later that evening, around 200 guests will attend a private reception given by Prince Charles at Frogmore House on the castle grounds.

Details

The stationery is made by Barnard and Westwood, which has held the royal warrant for printing and bookbinding since 1985.

The invitations are printed using American ink on English card, in what appears to be a nod to the pair’s respective home countries.

The invitations, which are bevelled and gilded along the edges, bear Prince Charles’ three-feather badge embossed in gold.

They feature italic writing on thick white card, and are issued under the name of Charles, father of the groom.

A newly qualified technician, Lottie Smith, printed all of the invitations.She used a process called die stamping, on a machine from the 1930s.

The invitations also reveal the dress code for wedding guests. Thus they areUniform, morning coat or lounge suit for men, or day dress with a hat for ladies.

 

Royal Wedding update: New details released

Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle have released new details about their royal wedding set for May 19th. The event, they say, will include a carriage ride through Windsor, so as to share the wedding with the public.

The wedding will take place at noon, at the St. George’s Chapel. Prince Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, will be in attendance.

In a statement from Kensington Palace, the couple said they are hugely grateful for the good wishes they have received and can’t wait to share their special day with the public.

“Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle are hugely grateful for the many good wishes they have received since announcing their engagement. They are very much looking forward to the day and to being able to share their celebrations with the public.”

Details:

Wedding date is on May the 19th at noon.

The celebration will take place at St. George’s Chapel.

The Dean of Windsor The Rt Reverend David Conner will conduct the service, while the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will marry the couple.

After the service, the couple will go on a carriage parade from the chapel, through Windsor Castle, the High Street, Windsor Town and then back to the Windsor Castle.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry

After the carriage ride, a reception for the couple and guests will take place at the St. George’s Hall. Thereafter, Prince Charles will hold a private evening reception for the couple, family and close friends.

Ms Markle will be baptised into the Church of England and confirmed, before the wedding.