Prince Harry and Meghan wedding ceremony clip reveals what royals have been ‘actually pondering’
A clip from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s wedding has left royal fans in stitches.
The video montage from the 2018 celebration recently resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter). It showed members of the Firm including Kate Middleton, Queen Camilla – then the Duchess of Cornwall – and Queen Elizabeth II sitting in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot.
The senior royals appeared to be pulling faces and glancing towards each other, although it is unclear what they were reacting to at the time the footage was taken.
Posting the clip, one user captioned it: “All the best Royal Family reactions at the #Harkles wedding. Best part of the day,” followed by a cry-laughing emoji and a series of hashtags. Others were quick to respond, with one writing: “I’m sorry but Zara takes the prize! Her look is priceless.”
Another chimed in: “Honestly, if one of them had snort laughed the whole lot of them would have lost it.” Meanwhile a third chimed in: “You know I live for Zara, her reaction was the best. You can literally read what she is thinking. I love Mike Tindall because he’d be the one to get a pint with.
“Such a classic video, and the reactions are over the top subtle!”
Meghan and Harry stepped down from royal duties less than two years after their wedding and relocated to Montecito, California – where they now live with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. The pair have since landed a number of media deals with streaming giants such as Netflix and Spotify – the latter of which pulled out of their agreement early following a mutual decision to separate.
The pair starred in the Netflix series Harry & Meghan in December 2022 to critical acclaim while the Duke of Sussex released his memoir, Spare, in January 2023.
Most recently Meghan launched her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard (ARO), which is set to sell – among other things – strawberry jam. The rest of the brand’s upcoming wares have been kept under wraps, as have details of the product’s release date.
The ARO website and Instagram pages both give very little away, with the site merely giving users the option to join a ‘waitlist’ by providing their email.