Harry's differences
- Publish date
- Wednesday, 6 Dec 2017, 2:45PM
With another royal wedding only a matter of months away, it's no surprise that London is gearing up for another big one, but how is this one going to be different from the last?
There are a lot of similarities between the two, but for the most part, it's going to be a completely different event.
The first being the venue.
William and Kate had theirs in one of the most known churches in the world - Westminster Abbey. Harry and Meghan have already announced that they are having theirs at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Park.
This means that there will only be about 800 guests in attendance as opposed to Will's where there was 2000.
This time around we're not going to be getting an iconic balcony kiss.
This was easily the most photographed moment of the royal wedding, so there's is going to be a substitute, but it's not going to be on the balcony of the palace.
This is because Windsor Park is about 45-minutes from Buckingham Palace.
There isn't going to be a procession through London either.
Again, this could be because of the logistical issues in getting from Windsor Park to Buckingham Palace, or because of the ever-present terror threat in London.
Another controversial part is that it's not going to be a bank holiday for the UK.
When Wills and Kate tied the knot, Teresa May made the day an official bank holiday, but this time everyone is going to have to take leave if they want to watch the ceremony.
Even though this is the case, we can still assume that the streets will look a little like this:
The guest list will be a lot different.
William's wedding attracted a lot of dignitaries, whereas Harry's is going to have a lot of celebrities.
From all the friends he's made across the world to all of Meghan's acting buddies - they're all going to be there.
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