House of Windsor Decked Up For Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Wedding

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Windsor:  Britain's Prince Harry weds American actress Meghan Markle next Saturday in a union of youthful
royalty and Hollywood glamour expected to reinvigorate the venerable House of Windsor.Harry, grandson of Queen Elizabeth and sixth-in-line
to the throne, and Markle, star of U.S
TV drama "Suits" will tie the knot next Saturday at Windsor Castle, home to the British royal family for nearly 1,000 years.With celebrities
expected to join the queen and senior royals for the ceremony and reception, thousands of journalists from across the globe will descend on
the picturesque town of Windsor."It's absolutely marvellous
It's going to be a very special day for everybody," Harry's father Prince Charles said during a visit to France this week.Harry, 33, a
former army officer and one-time royal wild child, met his bride-to-be on a blind date in July 2016 after being set up through a mutual
friend
Markle, 36, said she knew little about her royal date while Harry said he had never heard of Markle or watched her TV series. The
Georgetown Cupcake bakery plans commemorative cupcakes (Reuters)However, it was love at first sight, and after just two dates, he whisked
her off to Botswana for an intimate holiday, camping under the stars."The fact that I fell in love with Meghan so incredibly quickly was
confirmation to me that all the stars were aligned, everything was just perfect," Harry said in an interview to mark the engagement last
November."This beautiful woman just tripped and fell into my life, I fell into her life.Saturday's wedding will take place at St George's
Chapel of Windsor Castle, the queen's home west of London and the oldest and largest inhabited fortress in the world.Some 40 monarchs have
called the castle home and the chapel contains the remains of 10 kings, including Henry VIII and George VI, Elizabeth's father.Set against
all this tradition, Markle is a stark contrast in modernity
As a divorcee, with a white father and African-American mother, her background has provided a source of huge interest and comment, not all
positive.Harry's Kensington Palace office issued a rebuke to the media in November 2016, decrying the sexism and racism Markle had suffered
in some press reports. Flags are seen for sale ahead of the forthcoming on Oxford Street in London (Reuters)Markle's family has continued
to come under scrutiny, with her half-siblings criticising her in newspapers and saying they had been snubbed after not receiving
invitations to the wedding.However, both her divorced parents, mother Doria Ragland, a clinical therapist, and father Thomas Markle, a
former TV lighting director for soaps and sitcoms, will play "important roles" on the day.Markle is due to arrive at the chapel in a car
with her mother, while her father will escort her down the aisle.PerspectiveThis wedding has drawn comparisons with some remarkable episodes
of recent royal history: Edward VIII's relationship with American divorcee Wallis Simpson, which led him to abdicate in 1936, and the
queen's late sister Margaret's decision to call off her marriage to an equerry Peter Townsend."Meghan will bring a new perspective to the
royal family," royal biographer Claudia Joseph said
"Obviously she comes from a very different background and that's hugely important to take the royal family into the future."The younger son
of the late Princess Diana, Harry has always been a hugely popular figure member of the royal family. Flags are seen for sale ahead on
Oxford Street in London (Reuters)A cheeky child who stuck his tongue out at photographers, he left a lasting memory in the minds of many
when aged just 12, he walked solemnly behind his mother's coffin as her funeral cortege made its way through London after her death in a car
crash in 1997."I don't think any child should be asked to do that, under any circumstances
I don't think it would happen today," he said in an interview published last June.The impact of her death threw the prince off the rails,
and his teenage years were overshadowed by negative headlines
In 2002 he admitted smoking cannabis and getting drunk when underage in a pub near the royal family's country estate.He later scuffled with
paparazzi outside a London nightclub and caused outrage by dressing as a Nazi officer at a party.He began to get his life back on track
after joining the army, serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan and escaping the media scrutiny and other trappings of his gilded
upbringing.PopularNow a campaigner on mental health issues, he says he was close to a breakdown in his 20s
Such frank admissions of frailty has resonated with Britons as has his natural ease when mingling with the public. Head model maker, Paula
Laughton poses for a photograph with a LEGO Windsor Castle replete with royal wedding between Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in
Windsor (Reuters)"One of the reasons why Prince Harry is so popular is when he was young he was something of a wild child, he got himself
into a number of scrapes," said royal historian Hugo Vickers."All that has served to do is make him even more popular."A poll last week
found 71 percent of respondents had a favourable view of Harry
That made him the second-highest rated members of the royals, just behind his brother but ahead of the 92-year-old queen.Markle, who was
born in Los Angeles, made her first TV appearance in a 2002 episode of the medical drama "General Hospital" and has appeared in other TV
shows and films.In 2011, she married film producer Trevor Engelson but they divorced two years later
She achieved greatest fame as an actress for her starring part as Rachel Zane in the legal drama "Suits"
She bowed out of the series last month, after her character married her long-time love interest.Meghan will not become a princess in her own
right, but her unlikely marriage to Harry has led many to describing it as a magical children's story."The Americans love the British royal
family and when you have an American actress marrying a British royal prince, it is the stuff of fairy tales," biographer Joseph
said.However, certainly not everyone in Britain agrees and an opinion poll this week suggested more than half the country would not watch
the wedding."The idea that someone's aspiration should be to marry into someone else's wealth and status, the idea that Meghan Markle wasn't
already successful in her own right, I don't think that's ok," Graham Smith, the chief executive of the anti-monarchist campaign group
Republic, told Reuters."That's not my idea of a fairy tale."© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited
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