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1st December 2017
10:52am GMT

Meghan and Harry's choice of date also breaks royal tradition: titled folk in Britain usually marry on a weekday.
Wills and Kate, for example, opted for a Thursday (April 29, 2011) with the Queen and Prince Philip also marrying on a Thursday (November 20, 1947). Charles and Diana decided on a Wednesday (July 29, 1981).
Harry, 33, Meghan, 36, have been dating for around 16 months and are clearly completely smitten with one another.
They will marry at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The church is much smaller than Westminster Abbey in London where Kate and William married (a capacity of 800 as opposed to 2,000), but it won't be the first time a royal couple have wed there.
In 2008, Peter Phillips (the son of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips) married Autumn Kelly at St George's.
Harry's uncle Prince Edward also married his wife, Sophie Rhys-Jones, there in 1999.
And Windsor is a "very special place" for Harry, according to the prince's communication's secretary Jason Knauf.Explore more on these topics: