In his book, The Substitute, Prince Harry confides in his honeymoon, but also his secret ceremony with Meghan Markle.
- In The Substitute, Prince Harry reveals all
- In particular, he returns to his secret marriage before the official ceremony
- But also on their honeymoon
May 19, 2018 is the prince’s wedding Harry and Meghan Markle broadcast live on TV. A unique moment for the couple, but also for the British royal family, who never suspected for a moment that everything would one day change. In his memoirs, entitled The substitute, the Duke of Sussex returns to the ceremony of his marriage. He clarifies in particular that the archbishop has “united until death [les] separate”in the chapel of Saint-Georges. But now Prince Harry also reveals that before the official ceremony he had given himself to Meghan Markle. In fact, he returns to one “little ceremony” secret.
Their “only witnesses” were then their dogs, Guy and Pula. “It was unofficial, non-binding, except in our hearts. Our love was born in intimacy, and we had suffered a lot when it became public, so we wanted the first consecration of our love, our first vows to be born in intimacy, too.” Other information disclosed: their honeymoon. “We left London in a vehicle disguised as a moving van, the windows of which had been closed with boxes”he recalled before specifying that they are “went to the Mediterranean for ten days”. A very pleasant moment despite health problems. “It was great to be far away, by the sea and in the sun. Even if we were sick. The period before the wedding had exhausted us.”
A magnificent announcement
Before their union, the entire British royal family had welcomed this marriage. An official press release said: “His Royal Highness and Ms. Markle became engaged in London earlier this month. Prince Harry informed Her Majesty the Queen and other close family members. Prince Harry also sought and received Ms. Markle’s blessing.” A moment out of time that unfortunately ended very badly. If Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are happier than ever, they have almost no connection with the rest of the British royal family.