The American bishop, whose passionate sermon on the power of love had Royal Wedding viewers and spectators alike mesmerised during their nuptials on May 19, revealed the heartwarming moment he saw their love for one another.
He said: "Once I realised this was really happening, it was a real blessing to be a part of that.
“Because what they did, you could see it. They actually love each other. They really do.
“They look at each other like they love each other. I remember thinking after the sermon, once I preached the sermon, I said, 'These two people love each other.'
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“They look at each other, and their love brought the rest of us together."
Reverend Curry managed to upstage former Suits actress Meghan with his energetic 14-minute performance that caused mixed reactions among he couple’s 600 guests at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.
While the Queen appeared to listen intently to the speech, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, seemed puzzled by it.
Prince William, Kate and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were caught giggling at their seats while Zara Tindall sat heavily pregnant and open-mouthed in what seemed to be complete and utter shock.
The speech also broke the internet, with social media users flooding Twitter with their own memes and comments on the Reverend, who even had his own hashtag.
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Rev Curry also said that Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s marriage brought together Britain and the US and had also united people of all different backgrounds.
“They brought people of different political persuasions, people of different sexual orientations, people of different classes, people of different races, people of different nations.
“Their love, even if it was just for a few moments, showed us the power of what unselfish love that gives itself to another can actually do."