Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Have Finally Announced Their Bridal Party
This royal wedding is certainly not adults only! On May 16, Kensington Palace revealed the bridal party for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials on May 19 — and it turns out it’s all children.
For starters, Prince Harry’s adorable nephew and niece, Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 3, have made the list — and now we’re even more excited for the big day. Charlotte will serve as a bridesmaid and George will be a page boy. Prince Louis, who isn’t even a month old yet, will sit this one out.
The other bridesmaids include three-year-old Miss Florence van Cutsem, who is Prince Harry’s goddaughter and the daughter of Mrs. Alice van Cutsem and Major Nicholas van Cutsem. Harry’s other goddaughter, two-year-old Miss Zalie Warren, will also be in it. She’s the daughter of Mrs. Zoe Warren and Mr. Jake Warren. Meghan’s goddaughter, Miss Remi Litt, 6, will join the party as well. She’s the daughter of Mrs. Benita Litt and Mr. Darren Litt. Remi’s older sister, Miss Rylan Litt, 7, will also be in it. Meghan’s best friend Jessica Mulroney won’t be in the wedding, but her daughter, four-year-old Ivy Mulroney, will.
As for the page boys, joining Prince George will be Prince Harry’s godson, six-year-old Master Jasper Dyer, who is the son of Mrs. Amanda Dyer and Mr. Mark Dyer M.V.O. Meghan and Jess must be really close, because Meghan’s also including Jess’ seven-year-old twin sons, Master Brian Mulroney and Master John Mulroney, in the wedding party as well.
Kensington Palace shared that “details about the Bridesmaids’ dresses and the Page Boys’ uniforms will be made available on the wedding day.”
It was previously revealed that Prince Harry has chosen Prince William to be his best man. “The Duke of Cambridge is honored to have been asked, and is very much looking forward to supporting his brother at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, on May 19th,” a previous statement from Kensington Palace read.
However, Meghan won’t be having a maid of honor at the special event (sorry, Kate Middleton.) “She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn’t want to choose one over another,” a palace spokesman told People in early May. “All have been actively involved in helping her prepare for the day and will be there in the days beforehand. She’s very happy to have their support.”
We can’t wait to see all these kiddies walk down the aisle!
This post originally appeared on our sister site, Closer Weekly.
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