The decision of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to be married in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, has proven surprisingly popular with the public, who will still be able to watch the big day live on television. It will make their wedding ceremony and procession a smaller spectacle, a less grand affair than Prince William’s, held in Westminster Abbey in 2011. But the couple’s choice of venue has many other advantages.
Londoners can sometimes be resentful when arteries such as The Mall are closed, making it hard to get about – as experienced with the road closures being put in place ahead for last month's London Marathon.
But Windsorians love a traffic jam. They appreciate the excitement of...