Time to check that mailbox.
Kensington Palace said Thursday that invitations for the wedding between Prince Harry and his American fianc?e Meghan Markle have been dispatched.
Some 600 people have been invited to the May 19 nuptials at noon at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. All 600 have also been invited to a lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II at St George’s Hall.
Harry and Markle will also celebrate with some 200 guests at a private evening reception given by Charles at Frogmore House, a royal mansion near Windsor Castle.
The palace declined to comment on who is on the list.
The invitations, which are beveled and gilded along the edges, feature Prince Charles’ three-feather badge embossed in gold. They feature italic writing on thick white card, and are issued under the name of Charles, father of the groom.
The invitations revealed the dress code for wedding guests: Uniform, morning coat or lounge suit for men, or day dress with a hat for ladies.
The stationery was made by Barnard & Westwood, which has held the Royal Warrant for printing and bookbinding since 1985.
Windsor Castle is a smaller venue compared to London’s Westminster Abbey, where Harry’s brother Prince William and Kate Middleton married in 2011. That royal wedding packed in 1,900 guests.
(AP)
3 Responses
May 19 nuptials at noon Because it is Shabbos Erev Shovu’os, and the guests shall probably wish to have an adequate nap, before spending Shovu’os nite awake. Also, this shall allow 6 hours from wedding feast, before cheesecake @Leil Shovu’os Seudo.
So what do you do if you’re only invited to the chuppa?
A while ago there was speculation that the Obamas would be invited but the Trumps wouldn’t. If that happens I think we’ll witness the mother of all tweet storms.