Meghan and Harry share unseen wedding photo and glimpse of invitations

Inside Harry and Meghan’s wedding! Sussexes VERY informal evening invite is shown for the first time – alongside unseen portrait showcasing bond between the Duke and Prince George

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have shared an unseen wedding photograph 
  • They also offered a glimpse of their invitations for the big day in documentary
  • Volume one of their docuseries Harry & Meghan was released on Netflix today 
  • Read: Everything we know about Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared an unseen wedding photo and their invitations from the big day in their Netflix documentary.

The Duke, 38, and Duchess of Sussex, 41, offered a glimpse into their special day in volume one of the six-part docuseries, with the first three episodes released on the streaming service today.

In the black and white wedding photograph, the then newlyweds sit on the floor surrounded by their flower girls and pageboys after marrying at St George’s chapel in Windsor Castle in May 2018.

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ children are included in the image; a young Princess Charlotte sits next to Meghan, while a beaming Prince George stares ahead, and his smiling uncle Harry watches on.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared an unseen wedding photo and their invitations from the big day in their Netflix documentary

Elsewhere, in episode three, the couple shared a glimpse of their wedding invitations that each evening guest received before the big day.

Opting for a botanical theme, the delicate-looking printed white card featured black calligraphy which detailed the location and time of the event. 

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The sweet invite was simply signed off: ‘Love Haz & Meg xx’

Around the calligraphy was an array of water coloured flowers. Meghan is known to be a skilled calligrapher.

In the bombshell documentary:

· Harry claims he was ‘brought up by friends in Africa’ in fresh attack on Charles

· Meghan and Harry shared pictures from Archie’s first birthday party

· The couple revealed what really happened on their first date

· The Sussexes shared unseen photos with their beloved dogs

· Meghan lifts the lid on her ‘amazing’ first Christmas at Sandringham

· Netflix show is branded a ‘TV bomb’ for the royal family

Meanwhile, in the wedding photograph, shared in episode one, the bridesmaids include Zalie Warren, one of Prince Harry’s goddaughters and the daughter of his close friend, Jake Warren, and his wife Zoe.

Harry’s other goddaughter Florence van Cutsem was also a bridesmaid, as well as Meghan’s goddaughters, sisters Remi and Rylan Litt, and Ivy Mulroney – the daughter of Jessica Mulroney, who was known as one of Meghan’s close friends.

The other pageboys were Harry’s godson Jasper Dyer – the son of Harry’s mentor Mark Dyer – and Mrs Mulroney’s twin sons Brian and John Mulroney.

Elsewhere, in episode three, the couple shared a glimpse of their wedding invitations that each guest received before the big day

The four page boys had their initials embroidered in gold on their shoulder straps, as their memento, and wore a miniature version of the Blues and Royals frockcoat that Harry and the Duke of Cambridge wore.

Made from blue doeskin, they were single-breasted with a stand-up collar and figured braiding of Regimental pattern.

Their trousers were made of blue/black wool barathea with three-quarter scarlet stripes fastened with a leather strap. The uniforms were cut and made by the tailors Dege & Skinner in Savile Row.

Clare Waight Keller, who designed the bridal gown, also designed the bridesmaids’ dresses in the Givenchy Haute Couture Atelier in Paris.

In their documentary, the couple said this selfie was a picture of the moment they decided to give their relationship a go, on their second date, at Soho House in London 

They were made of ivory silk radzimir, and were high-waisted with short puff sleeves, hand finished with a double silk ribbon detail tied at the back in a bow.

The bridesmaids’ dresses included pockets and pleated skirt, and each little girl also wore a flower crown chosen by Harry and Meghan, which replicated the flowers used in the bridal bouquet.

They wore white leather Aquazurra shoes, each monogrammed with the bridesmaid’s initials, and the wedding date. Kensington Palace said they were a gift from Meghan as a keepsake of the special day.

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