BREAKING NEWS
The Queen Gives Royal Consent To Prince Harry And His Fiancee Meghan
The Queen has given her formal
consent to the marriage of Prince Harry
and Meghan
Markle.
In a letter to the Privy Council,
the monarch expressed her approval of the upcoming wedding between her 'most
dearly beloved grandson' and his fiancee, 36.
A similar letter was signed by Her
Majesty just one week before the 2011 wedding of Prince
William and Kate
Middleton.
At a Privy Council meeting on
Wednesday, the monarch made the declaration and will have signed a Great Seal
of the Realm.
It read: 'I declare My Consent to a
Contract of Matrimony between My Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry
Charles Albert David of Wales and Rachel Meghan Markle, which Consent I am
causing to be signified under the Great Seal and to be entered in the Books of
the Privy Council.'
The Queen (left) has given her formal consent to the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (pictured together, right)
In a letter to the Privy
Council, the monarch expressed her approval of the upcoming wedding
between her 'most dearly beloved grandson' and his fiancee, 36
The first six people in the line of
succession must have the Queen's consent before they can marry on May 19, as
set out by the Succession to the Crown Act 2013.
Should Prince Harry have married
Meghan without the monarch's approval, he and his descendants would be banned
from ever ascending to the throne.
The act's introduction saw sex
removed as a determining factor in the line of succession, meaning Prince Harry
is fifth-in-line behind Princess Charlotte.
A monarch's permission has been
sought for those in the line of succession since the 18th century.
Under the Royal Marriages Act 1772,
all descendants of George II had to obtain the sovereign's agreement before
they wed, otherwise the marriage was invalid
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said:
‘Her Majesty finally gave consent to the marriage of Prince Harry and Ms Meghan
Markle under the Succession to the Crown Act by making a declaration at the
meeting of the Privy Council on March 14, 2018.’
The announcement comes as it was
revealed Prince Harry took Meghan Markle to a secret meeting with traumatised
war veterans that he says 'shocked us to our core'.
The 33-year-old – who himself served
two tours on the frontline in Afghanistan
- told how over the years he has seen his own forces buddies 'suffer,
struggling to seek out the help they desperately need'.
A few weeks ago he took Meghan, 36,
to meet other former service men and women trying to get care for crippling
mental health problems, as he was keen to introduce her to a side of his public
work that held such enormous personal resonance.
The pair visited Colchester
Garrison, in Essex, where they spent time at The North Essex Veterans Mental
Health Network away from the cameras and glare of publicity.
The former actress, who will become
his wife on May 19 at Windsor Castle, has herself been holding private meetings
with charities as she prepares to carve out her own role in 'The Firm'.
The
announcement comes as it was revealed Prince Harry (shown today, right)
took Meghan Markle to a secret meeting with traumatised war veterans
that he says 'shocked us to our core'
Meghan Markle joined the rest of
the Royal Family for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey
yesterday, and she proved she has well and truly joined the firm now.
We've previously spotted her wearing
coats by J.Crew, Mackage, Burberry and Stella McCartney, but this time her
cream cover-up is by Amanda Wakeley. Fans of the brand include the Duchess of
Cambridge, Princess Beatrice and Theresa May so she's in good company!
We love the ribbon detailing around
the waist, as well as the stand-up collar on this coat, which you can buy now
by clicking the link (right). When teamed with a dress which is also Amanda
Wakeley and a Mulberry bag, it's a flawless look.
Or for a more budget-friendly take
on Meghan's occasionwear, check out our edit below. We've found chic cream
coats by Forever New at Asos, Joseph, Stradivarius, Mint Velvet and Harris
Wharf that will do the trick.
Source DailyMail
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