Harry and his U.S. fiancee will ride in an
Ascot Landau carriage when they take a tour through the town
after the wedding ceremony at Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth's
home to the west of London, on May 19.
"Prince Harry and Ms. Markle are very much looking forward to
this short journey which they hope will allow them to express
their gratitude for everyone who has gathered together in
Windsor to enjoy the atmosphere of this special day," Harry's
office, Kensington Palace, said in a statement.
The carriage procession will see the couple ride from the castle
through Windsor before returning up the Long Walk, a famous,
tree-flanked straight promenade that leads to the castle gates.
There are more than 100 carriages in the Royal Mews collection
with five Ascot Landaus. Harry traveled in one of them to the
wedding of his elder brother William to Kate Middleton in 2011
when he acted as best man.
Kensington Palace said the carriage would be pulled by Windsor
Grey horses, which have drawn the carriages of monarchs and
members of the royal family Queen Victoria in the 19th Century,
and would be escorted by members of the Household Cavalry
Mounted Regiment.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison)
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