'You look amazing': How Harry and Meghan spent the royal wedding in a romantic world of their own

Meghan Markle walks down the aisle as she arrives in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Prince Harry told his bride she left him “totally stunned” Credit: Danny Lawson/PA

It had a gospel choir, tens of thousands of cheering strangers lining the streets and the most charismatic sermon a Royal wedding has ever seen.

In the midst of all that noise, though, only two people mattered.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who from this day forth will be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, spend their wedding day focused only on one another, swapping whispered compliments as the congregation watched from afar.

Prince Harry told his bride she looked “amazing”, “cute” and had left him “totally stunned”, before Ms Markle admitted she was “just so emotional”.

The besotted couple, who married before God, the Queen and Ms Markle’s mother in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, beamed...

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