Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Official Royal Wedding Portraits Are Here and No One Looks Happier Than Prince George
Sure, the royal wedding is done, the streets of Windsor have been cleaned up, and the royals have all gone home, but that doesn’t mean the fun is over just yet.
On Monday, Prince Harry and his new wife Meghan Markle released the first official photos from their wedding on Instagram. In the first of three post, Kensington Palace shared, “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released three official photographs from their wedding day. This photograph was taken by photographer Alexi Lubomirski in The Green Drawing Room of Windsor Castle, following the carriage procession.”
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The photo features Harry and Meghan surrounded by their family including Meghan’s mother Doria, Prince William, Kate Middleton, their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, and a rather regal-looking Queen.
In the second snap, Meghan and Harry take a seat on the floor of Windsor Castle surrounded by their adorable wedding party, once again including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who each acted as page boy and bridesmaid for the day. In the post, Kensington wrote, “This photo of The Duke and Duchess with the Bridesmaids and Page Boys was taken by photographer @alexilubomirski in The Green Drawing Room of Windsor Castle.”
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And while both Harry and Meghan look happy and completely in love, does anyone truly look more thrilled than Prince George? Just check out that smile.
I never knew I needed a picture of Prince George cheesin’ like this. ???? pic.twitter.com/kJqYAXz18J
— Kate Middleton Fans (@RoyallyKate) May 21, 2018
Finally, in the third and most intimate photo, Harry and Meghan are shown lounging on the steps of Windsor. Meghan’s Givenchy dress, her borrowed tiara, and her delicate engagement and wedding rings were all on full display. In the caption, Kensington shared, “They feel so lucky to have been able to share their day with all those gathered in Windsor and also all those who watched the wedding on television across the UK, Commonwealth, and around the world #RoyalWedding.”
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Indeed, we all feel lucky you shared your day with us too, Meghan and Harry. Just make sure to keep us updated on Instagram with your honeymoon plans, OK?