Back to work, Prince Harry and Meghan to
delay honeymoon
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[May 22, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry and
Meghan Markle will delay heading off for their honeymoon, instead
attending a birthday party for his father Prince Charles just days after
marrying in a ground-breaking ceremony that blended the modern with the
traditional.
After a day that saw the couple exchange vows in a medieval chapel at
Windsor Castle under the gaze of royals, celebrities, and a global
television audience of many millions, Harry and Meghan spent Saturday
evening partying with friends in privacy.
They will head home to their cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace
before attending their first official royal engagement as the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex -- the 70th birthday patronage celebration for Prince
Charles.
The outdoor event marks the heir to the throne's milestone birthday -
which falls in November - by recognizing Charles' patronages and
military affiliations as well as others involved in charities supported
by the royal.
On Sunday, while the Queen attended church, there was no sign of the
newly weds.
So far, the destination of their honeymoon is unknown, with some media
guessing they might travel to Botswana, possibly to an exclusive safari
camp which the couple visited in August last year, just a few months
before they announced their engagement.
Harry sourced the diamond in Meghan's engagement ring from Botswana, the
world's biggest producer.
The marriage of Harry, 33, a former royal wild child and sixth-in-line
to the British throne, and 36-year-old Meghan, a divorcee whose mother
is African-American and father is white, was like no other the royal
family has seen before.
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Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
depart the St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after their royal
wedding ceremony, in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. NEIL HALL/Pool
via REUTERS
"Kisstory" said the Sunday on Sunday newspaper. "Harry and Meg's
historic change for monarch." "There is power in love," said the
Sunday Times, referencing a passionate sermon by U.S. Episcopalian
Bishop Michael Bruce Curry.
They crowned the day with a black-tie dinner and party where Meghan
was expected to make a speech and the couple were expected to have
their first dance.
Some media reported that Prince Charles had wedding guests rolling
with laughter with his speech after cracking a joke about changing
Harry's nappy.
At around 11:00 p.m., fireworks lit up the night sky.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by Jason Neely)
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