British pubs will be allowed to open late for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, described today as “a day of national celebration” by Home Secretary Amber Rudd.
The Government decree will allow pubs to stay open late on the eve of the royal nuptials and following the ceremony on May 19, with doors ordered to close at 1:00am (0100 GMT).
“The royal wedding is a chance for communities across the country to join together and celebrate this momentous and happy occasion for our royal family and for our nation,” said Rudd.
The couple will marry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, a residence of Queen Elizabeth II’s located west of London.
The newlyweds will depart the ceremony in a horse-drawn carriage, before a private party in the evening at St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle.
“It’s clear that the public back the idea of having more time to raise a glass to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on a day of national celebration,” she added, after the Government led a consultation before approving the move.
The move was welcomed by Brigid Simmonds, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association.
“This will allow the nation to celebrate and raise a glass to Harry and Meghan in a responsible manner, whilst giving a timely boost to the great British beer and pub sector,” she said.
Legislation introduced in 2005 allows the government to relax opening hours for an “occasion of exceptional international, national, or local significance”.
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