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101 Amazing Facts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
101 Amazing Facts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
101 Amazing Facts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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101 Amazing Facts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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On the 19th May 2018, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in a beautiful royal wedding ceremony. But just how much do you know about the Prince and his former actress wife? This fascinating eBook contains over one hundred amazing facts about the royal couple, covering everything from how the two of them met through to the many ways in which Meghan has broken the mould of a traditional princess. Whether you’re interested in the royal rule book and official protocols, or you simply want to know more about the controversies that have surrounded both of these two prominent figures, this is the perfect book for you!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAcorn Books
Release dateMay 17, 2018
ISBN9781785389191
101 Amazing Facts about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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    Chapter 1: The Basics

    Prince Harry, grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and sixth in line to the throne at the time of writing, was born on the 15th September 1984. He is the youngest son of Prince Charles, the current heir to the throne, and Princess Diana, who tragically died in a car crash in 1997 when Harry was just twelve years old. Harry is the brother of Prince William, who will be the king of the UK after his father’s reign.

    Meghan Markle is a former American actress who was born in Los Angeles, California, on the 4th August 1981. She was raised in Los Angeles by her mother Doria, a social worker, and her father Thomas, a now-retired lighting director for the TV industry. Although her parents divorced when she was just six years old, Meghan has remained close to them both throughout her life.

    Harry and Meghan were married on the 19th May 2018 at the six-hundred year-old St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. Whereas many Royal Weddings over the last thousand years have taken place in large venues such as Westminster Abbey (which can hold over eight thousand people with seating installed), St George’s Chapel is a much more intimate setting, with a capacity of around eight hundred.

    Before being introduced to each other by a mutual friend, neither Harry nor Meghan knew much about each other; Harry had not seen any shows in which Meghan had acted, and she was not particularly well-up on the structure of the British Royal family.

    When it comes to any wedding, what we all want to know about is the dress. On this particular royal occasion, Meghan’s stunning outfit was provided by Israeli designer Inbal Dror, who had been working with what must have been such a limiting budget of half a million pounds to design the unique and beautiful creation.

    With Harry being a royal and Meghan being an actress, it’s perhaps not surprising to find out that certain key moments in their relationship played out just like a Hollywood film. One of these was the moment Harry popped the question. Doing things the traditional way, he bent down on one knee, and began to talk... but before he’d even finished, Meghan burst out with the words Can I say yes now?!.

    So what you really want to know about the proposal is where were they when it took place? With a couple of jet-setters like Meghan and Harry, surely it would be in one of the most beautiful or romantic places on earth. Atop the Eiffel Tower in Paris, perhaps... or on the shore of Lake Como maybe? How about being in a Gondola for two on the canals of Venice, or sitting on a bench in Sydney Harbour with a view of both the bridge and the Opera House? It was, in fact, none of

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