Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (together right) will marry on May 19 at Windsor Castle's famous St George's chapel (bottom left), it was revealed today. The couple have chosen to ignore royal tradition and walk down the aisle on a Saturday so more people in the UK and across the globe can watch on TV or even come to Berkshire on their wedding day. A royal aide told MailOnline today: 'They remain hugely grateful for the messages of support they have received from people all over the world'. But football fans are bemused because they will wed on FA Cup Final day even though Harry's best man Prince William is FA President and usually presents its famous trophy to the winners at Wembley. It could also lead to a TV coverage clash of the first major royal wedding since 2011 and the biggest football match of the year in Britain. The date also means Harry (left at Sandhurst today) and his fiancee will not to marry on either the early May or late May bank holidays as wished for by some working Britons.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (together right) will marry on May 19 at Windsor Castle's famous St George's chapel (bottom left), it was revealed today. The couple have chosen to ignore royal tradition and walk down the aisle on a Saturday so more people in the UK and across the globe can watch on TV or even come to Berkshire on their wedding day. A royal aide told MailOnline today: 'They remain hugely grateful for the messages of support they have received from people all over the world'. But football fans are bemused because they will wed on FA Cup Final day even though Harry's best man Prince William is FA President and usually presents its famous trophy to the winners at Wembley. It could also lead to a TV coverage clash of the first major royal wedding since 2011 and the biggest football match of the year in Britain. The date also means Harry (left at Sandhurst today) and his fiancee will not to marry on either the early May or late May bank holidays as wished for by some working Britons.
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