More details about the royal wedding have emerged.
It’s 16 days until Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say ‘I do’, and Kensington Palace have not held back on giving us details on their big day.
The latest is the carriage that the newlyweds will ride in through Windsor Town after they’ve said their vows.
We have to say, our first impressions were a little ‘meh’, especially when you look back and see the carriage that Kate and William rode away in.
Kensington Palace tweeted: “Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have selected the Ascot Landau carriage for their procession through Windsor Town after their wedding on May 19th.
Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have selected the Ascot Landau carriage for their procession through Windsor Town after their wedding on May 19th. pic.twitter.com/uR9bKgqmiX
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 2, 2018
“The carriage is one of five Ascot Landaus in the Royal Mews. The carriages are used in official and ceremonial state events, such as Coronations, Royal Weddings and State Visits.”
The carriage is one of five Ascot Landaus in the Royal Mews. The carriages are used in official and ceremonial state events, such as Coronations, Royal Weddings and State Visits. pic.twitter.com/GxckiNyCLu
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 2, 2018
Take a closer look at the Ascot Landau carriage, which will take Prince Harry and Ms. Markle on a procession through Windsor Town after their wedding. pic.twitter.com/pXHg2tIjKS
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 2, 2018
However, THIS is the carriage for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge:
See the difference? See why we’re a little bit ‘meh’? Of course, the carriage will probably be decorated with similar adornments, but we’ll have to wait and see.
However, Meghan and Harry seem to be a little bit more lowkey, and do they need to be all glitz and glamour? No. They can do their own thing and it looks like they’re doing so with their wedding.
They also picked Storm and Tyrone to lead the way on May 19:
Storm and Tyrone, father and son, are two of the Windsor Grey Horses who will pull the Ascot Landau carriage on the wedding day. pic.twitter.com/d8JwbBA6UV
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 2, 2018
So, is it as fancy as Kate and Wills? No. Will it be just as enchanting? Yes, yes it will.