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Meghan and Harry’s Secret Backyard Ceremony Revealed: The Truth Behind the Royal Wedding

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Meghan and Harry’s Secret Backyard Ceremony Revealed: The Truth Behind the Royal Wedding

In a bombshell interview with , disclosed that she and had a private wedding ceremony in their backyard before the grand public spectacle at Windsor Castle on May 19th, 2018.

However, the Archbishop of Canterbury has now come forward to clarify that the couple's legal marriage took place during the televised event, debunking Meghan's claim.

Harry further detailed the intimate ceremony in his memoir titled “Spare.”

According to him, the Archbishop conducted the official part, uttering a few words that officially made them the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, titles bestowed by II.

Although the Archbishop had already performed a similar ceremony in their garden a few days earlier, it was considered unofficial and non-binding, except in their hearts.

The private ceremony was an intimate affair, witnessed only by the couple, their dogs Guy and Pula, and held deep sentimental value for them.

Despite the grandeur of the formal ceremony, both Meghan and Harry confessed to feeling somewhat apprehensive about large crowds.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has now set the record straight, affirming that the televised wedding witnessed by millions worldwide was the true legal union.

He emphasized the importance of confidentiality in his pastoral meetings with the couple, stating that he would not disclose any further details regarding those discussions.

The Archbishop signed the wedding certificate, a legally binding document, on the actual wedding day, Saturday.

Stephen Borton, who was involved in the wedding preparations, contradicted Meghan's claims, asserting that the special license he helped draft enabled the couple to marry at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.

He speculated that what transpired in their garden three days prior was likely a rehearsal or a simple exchange of self-written vows.

Borton criticized Meghan's logic, suggesting that their desire for a grand wedding at a venue like Westminster Abbey was hindered by Harry's position as the sixth in line to the throne.

Unsurprisingly, Harry's statements have not been well-received by royal enthusiasts.

One individual pointed out that the Archbishop conducting a small garden ceremony holds no significance compared to the official consecration of their love.

They emphasized that a consecrated ceremony is a marriage rite recognized by the Church.

Another commenter questioned Harry's assertion that the Archbishop made them the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, arguing that the Archbishop actually married them.

They also clarified that Meghan's title as Duchess was granted as a courtesy of her marriage, not bestowed upon her.

Critics of Meghan and Harry's narrative argue that their book is filled with lies, inaccuracies, half-truths, and fictitious misinformation.

They claim that the couple manipulates the public perception to portray themselves as nonconformists, while still holding onto their royal titles.

These contradictions become apparent when they refuse to relinquish their privileged positions.

As the controversy surrounding their wedding continues to unfold, the true nature of Meghan and Harry's private backyard ceremony remains a subject of debate.

The Archbishop's confirmation of the legal wedding on the televised occasion challenges Meghan's narrative, leaving many questioning the accuracy of the couple's claims.

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