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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Controversial Wedding Day Unveiled
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot on May 19, 2018, in Windsor, but not everyone cherishes the memory of that day.
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A royal photographer has criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding as a dismal affair, with the British press feeling uninvited.
As the couple marked their sixth anniversary recently, the sunny celebrations failed to uplift those documenting the event.
Arthur Edwards, a royal photographer for The Sun, expressed his disappointment with the royal nuptials, labeling it as the most challenging he had ever covered.
He highlighted Prince Harry's deliberate attempts to distance himself from the tabloids, resulting in obstructed photo opportunities.
Edwards recounted his struggles, noting how the prince's avoidance tactics marred the media's coverage of the event.
The palpable tension extended beyond him, affecting the entire British press corps who felt unwelcome and mistreated.
The aftermath of the wedding saw Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's swift departure from royal duties, culminating in their relocation to California.
An analysis of Harry's demeanor on his big day revealed underlying nerves, according to body language expert Darren Stanton representing Betfairliff Casino.
Stanton observed Harry's visible anxiety, evident in nervous smiles and flushed cheeks while awaiting Meghan at the altar.
However, Meghan exuded composure and confidence, symbolized by her poised stance and serene smile, putting Harry at ease with her reassuring presence.
Following their wedding, the couple welcomed their first child, Prince Archie, on May 6, 2019, before embracing parenthood once again with the birth of Princess Lilibet on June 4, 2021, in California.
Despite their royal lineage, Lilibet has only set foot in the UK once since her birth, reflecting the couple's detachment from traditional royal protocols.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to carve their path outside the confines of the monarchy, prioritizing their family's well-being over longstanding traditions.