Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s secret marriage never done: Victor

A UK Victor has thrown cold water over Meghan Markle’s claim that she and Prince Harry had secretly tied the knot in their backyard with their lavish public exchange of vows – insisting she had “no marriage.” . “

The Duchess of Sussex told Oprah Winfrey during the couple’s bombing TV interview that they had actually met in May 2018, just three days before their highly publicized ceremony.

“Nobody knows that. But we called the archbishop [of Canterbury], And we just said, “Look, this thing, this spectacle, is for the world, but we want our union between us,” he said.

“So, like, the vows we made in our room are just the two of us in our backyard with the Archbishop of Canterbury,” Markle said.

Her husband later said in the interview that it was only in the personal service of him and Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury that he is said to have been born in the garden of Nottingham Cottage.

Prince Harry claimed that his private wedding ceremony consisted only of him and Archbishop Justin Welby (pictured) of Canterbury.
Prince Harry claimed that his private wedding ceremony consisted only of him and Archbishop Justin Welby (pictured) of Canterbury.
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But Newcastle vicar Rev. Mark Edwards – who has been filled with private wedding requests during the coronovirus lockdown – contacted the archbishop’s office, according to the local newspaper, claiming to have “some clarity” on church policy. Chronicle

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Edwards said he was told by an employee at Lambeth Palace, the archbishop’s official residence, that “Justin does not do private weddings,” The Sun reported.

“Meghan is an American, she doesn’t understand,” Edwards told the outlet.

Edwards claimed that the person he talked to told him that “Justin had a private conversation with the couple in the garden about the wedding, but I can assure you, no marriage has ever happened yet.” Until television becomes a national event. “

The Church of England also requires two witnesses for any nuptials to be valid – and ceremonies must be in “a certified place of worship” that allows public “unrestricted access” so objections can be lodged .

“This puts us in a difficult position for the priest who constitutes a Church of England wedding,” Edwards was quoted as saying by the Chronicle, adding that he had many requests for private ceremonies during the Coronavirus lockdown in Britain .

“Should there be witnesses and licensing and legality or is it just an ad hoc system with members of the clergy?” Can we now have private weddings without witnesses in our back garden?

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle take the vows during their wedding ceremony on May 19, 2018 at Windsor Castle at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle take the vows during their wedding ceremony on May 19, 2018 at Windsor Castle at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, England.
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“I think we need a clear statement – we need to know what our policies and procedures are. It may not seem to be a rule for one rule and a rule for another. “

A representative from Lambeth Palace told ChronicleLike that they could not comment on the comments.

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