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The Reception
Royal Britain Presents Royal Life
|Issue 36
After the ceremony, it is customary for the bride and groom to have a reception to spend time with guests and well-wishers. Prince Harry and Meghan enjoyed not one, but two wedding receptions, and both were truly amazing!
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The new Duke and Duchess of Sussex had not one, but two wedding receptions. The first celebration took place immediately after the ceremony at St. George’s Hall in Windsor Castle, a lunchtime gathering hosted by the Queen for 600 guests from the wedding service congregation.
At 180 feet (55.5 metres) long and 29.5 feet (9 metres) wide, St. George’s Hall is the largest room in Windsor Castle. The Queen often uses the space to host formal state dinners with world leaders visiting from abroad. Though it was badly damaged by the fire at Windsor in 1992, it was later renovated in a modern Gothic style, according to the Royal Collection Trust.
Best Man Prince William served as compère at the first reception and there were speeches from Prince Charles and Prince Harry, with the former delivering a particularly moving tribute to “My Darling Old Harry…”
The lavish menu included a selection of sweet and savoury canapés in addition to the palatial lemon and elderflower wedding cake designed by Claire Ptak. All of the ingredients for the wedding reception were sourced from Royal Warrant-holding companies.
This story is from the Issue 36 edition of Royal Britain Presents Royal Life.
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