Royal wedding: New details of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's big day revealed
Who's attending? When will we get to see official pics? How long will the service be? Here's the latest from Kensington Palace.
Friday 4 May 2018 17:25, UK
New details about the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been announced.
The couple will marry at Windsor Castle on Saturday 19 May and Kensington Palace on plans for the big day.
Here are the latest updates:
:: Meghan's father will walk her down the aisle on the big day.
:: Meghan won't have a maid of honour. Bridesmaids and page boys will all be children, whose names will be announced soon.
:: Harry and Meghan won't carry out any more public engagements before the wedding but will make a royal visit the week after they get married, so they will not be going on honeymoon straight away.
:: Prince George and Princess Charlotte will attend with their mother Kate, but newborn brother Prince Louis will not be there.
:: The couple say they hope the Duke of Edinburgh will celebrate the day with them but will confirm later - he recently underwent an operation.
:: All three siblings of Diana, Princess of Wales will be in attendance and one of them, Lady Jane Fellowes, will give a reading.
:: Details about the florist and the baker making the cake will be released in the week before the wedding.
:: Members of the Royal Family will arrive at 11.20am before the ceremony at midday.
:: Harry and his best man Prince William are likely to arrive on foot at the chapel's west steps so they can acknowledge the crowds at the Castle precincts.
:: The service will take about an hour, the palace has said.
:: Formal photos taken by Alexi Lubomirski will be released the following week.