Timeline Of The Royal Wedding – Timeline Demo
Represent Timeline Of The Royal Wedding To Help You Follow Along On The Big Day
Represent Timeline Of The Royal Wedding To Help You Follow Along On The Big Day
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While only about 600 guests will be included in the ceremony in St. George’s Chapel, an additional 1,200 people will be attending the events by gathering in the rest of Windsor Castle. The members of the public who will be at the royal wedding include people from “a broad range of backgrounds and ages, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities,” according to Royal.UK. These people will be the first guests to arrive. So if you’re not awake at 4:00 a.m. EST, don’t worry — you won’t miss the royal family’s arrivals.
Fans who watched Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding may remember seeing celebrities walk into the church before the royal family. The time frame from 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET is when the 600 official wedding guests will arrive and be seated, before the royal family enters the church. One guest fans won’t see arriving at the church, though, is Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., who is officially not attending the royal wedding.
Some of the family members may get to the wedding by car, while others may arrive on foot, USA Today noted. The royal family will approach the church through the castle grounds’ Long Walk, according to the U.K.’s Express. The royal family members will enter the church through the Galilee Porch.
Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge will also have special roles in the wedding as a page boy and a bridesmaid, respectively.
Prince Harry is staying at the Dorchester Collection’s Coworth Park hotel in Windsor the night before the wedding, while Meghan Markle is staying at the Cliveden House hotel. Prince Harry is reported to be arriving at the church with Prince William. According to Express, the two will use the West Steps to enter St. George’s Chapel. Markle, meanwhile, will arrive with her mom, Doria Ragland, who’s staying with her at Cliveden House. After her mom leaves the car, Markle will wait at the West Steps to walk down the aisle, according to USA Today.
The hourlong service will take place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The Dean of Windsor, David Conner, will conduct the service, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will officiate the ceremony‘s vows. Lady Jane Fellowes, one of the sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, will give a reading at the wedding. And Princess Diana’s other two siblings will be at the event, too.
After leaving the church together and greeting the representatives from Prince Harry’s charities, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take their 25-minute carriage procession through Windsor. The route will take them past well-wishers before leading them back to the castle.
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While only about 600 guests will be included in the ceremony in St. George’s Chapel, an additional 1,200 people will be attending the events by gathering in the rest of Windsor Castle. The members of the public who will be at the royal wedding include people from “a broad range of backgrounds and ages, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities,” according to Royal.UK. These people will be the first guests to arrive. So if you’re not awake at 4:00 a.m. EST, don’t worry — you won’t miss the royal family’s arrivals.
Fans who watched Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding may remember seeing celebrities walk into the church before the royal family. The time frame from 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET is when the 600 official wedding guests will arrive and be seated, before the royal family enters the church. One guest fans won’t see arriving at the church, though, is Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., who is officially not attending the royal wedding.
Some of the family members may get to the wedding by car, while others may arrive on foot, USA Today noted. The royal family will approach the church through the castle grounds’ Long Walk, according to the U.K.’s Express. The royal family members will enter the church through the Galilee Porch.
Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge will also have special roles in the wedding as a page boy and a bridesmaid, respectively.
Prince Harry is staying at the Dorchester Collection’s Coworth Park hotel in Windsor the night before the wedding, while Meghan Markle is staying at the Cliveden House hotel. Prince Harry is reported to be arriving at the church with Prince William. According to Express, the two will use the West Steps to enter St. George’s Chapel. Markle, meanwhile, will arrive with her mom, Doria Ragland, who’s staying with her at Cliveden House. After her mom leaves the car, Markle will wait at the West Steps to walk down the aisle, according to USA Today.
The hourlong service will take place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The Dean of Windsor, David Conner, will conduct the service, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will officiate the ceremony‘s vows. Lady Jane Fellowes, one of the sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, will give a reading at the wedding. And Princess Diana’s other two siblings will be at the event, too.
After leaving the church together and greeting the representatives from Prince Harry’s charities, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take their 25-minute carriage procession through Windsor. The route will take them past well-wishers before leading them back to the castle.
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While only about 600 guests will be included in the ceremony in St. George’s Chapel, an additional 1,200 people will be attending the events by gathering in the rest of Windsor Castle. The members of the public who will be at the royal wedding include people from “a broad range of backgrounds and ages, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities,” according to Royal.UK. These people will be the first guests to arrive. So if you’re not awake at 4:00 a.m. EST, don’t worry — you won’t miss the royal family’s arrivals.
Fans who watched Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding may remember seeing celebrities walk into the church before the royal family. The time frame from 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET is when the 600 official wedding guests will arrive and be seated, before the royal family enters the church. One guest fans won’t see arriving at the church, though, is Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., who is officially not attending the royal wedding.
Some of the family members may get to the wedding by car, while others may arrive on foot, USA Today noted. The royal family will approach the church through the castle grounds’ Long Walk, according to the U.K.’s Express. The royal family members will enter the church through the Galilee Porch.
Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge will also have special roles in the wedding as a page boy and a bridesmaid, respectively.
Prince Harry is staying at the Dorchester Collection’s Coworth Park hotel in Windsor the night before the wedding, while Meghan Markle is staying at the Cliveden House hotel. Prince Harry is reported to be arriving at the church with Prince William. According to Express, the two will use the West Steps to enter St. George’s Chapel. Markle, meanwhile, will arrive with her mom, Doria Ragland, who’s staying with her at Cliveden House. After her mom leaves the car, Markle will wait at the West Steps to walk down the aisle, according to USA Today.
The hourlong service will take place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The Dean of Windsor, David Conner, will conduct the service, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will officiate the ceremony‘s vows. Lady Jane Fellowes, one of the sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, will give a reading at the wedding. And Princess Diana’s other two siblings will be at the event, too.
After leaving the church together and greeting the representatives from Prince Harry’s charities, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take their 25-minute carriage procession through Windsor. The route will take them past well-wishers before leading them back to the castle.
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