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Meghan And Harry
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According to one paper today they didn't get married three days before the royal wedding. No, I don't have a link.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I read about this just after the interview. A priest was concerned about how the marriage was conducted under the circumstances and contacted the Archbishop of Canterbury's office. It seems the "marriage" was the chat that brides and grooms get before their wedding, explaining procedure, going through the service etc
Paigntonian Meghan told Oprah, what people don't know is, we actually got married 3 days before by the Archbishop of Canterbury in our back yard!
It's possible they may have exchanged vows that they wanted to do privately, or it could have been some sort of rehearsal, but it wasn't a marriage ceremony and she is obviously deluded if she thinks it was.
The archbishop has been approached by other clergymen to verify what happened, but he won't comment.
Most of the things she said are proving to be untrue.
It's possible they may have exchanged vows that they wanted to do privately, or it could have been some sort of rehearsal, but it wasn't a marriage ceremony and she is obviously deluded if she thinks it was.
The archbishop has been approached by other clergymen to verify what happened, but he won't comment.
Most of the things she said are proving to be untrue.
I'm more concerned that "Meghan and Harry" is Mrs Sqad's specialist subject.
In all fairness, this may be because the marriage laws actually differ in the US to here (I think). What the DoS thinks was a marriage and may well have qualified for one in certain US states, was probably just an exchange of vows or a blessing.
In all fairness, this may be because the marriage laws actually differ in the US to here (I think). What the DoS thinks was a marriage and may well have qualified for one in certain US states, was probably just an exchange of vows or a blessing.