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Harry and Meghan's 'secret wedding' wasn't a legal marriage


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In accordance with Church of England rules, a marriage must be solemnized by a member of the clergy in a church, or in a place specified in a special licence, such as a cathedral, chapel, or hospital, and be in the presence of two witnesses. Harry said during their 'secret wedding' there were "Just the three of us."

In her interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey, the Duchess said the wedding at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018 was a "spectacle for the world".

However, the couple claimed that they decided to married in their garden days before.
"Three days before our wedding we got married. The vows we have framed," the Duchess said.
"We called the Archbishop, and we just said, 'Look, this thing, this spectacle is for the world, but we want our union between us."
The ceremony was "just the two of us in our back yard with the Archbishop of Canterbury," the Duchess said, adding: "Just the three of us."

The vows presided over by the Most Rev Justin Welby in the garden did not constitute a legal marriage and was just a personal and private exchange of vows between the couple.

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Kimmo
3 minutes ago, 777777777777777777 said:

"Just the three of us”

What kind of gheys fantasy is this... 

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Jill

Well the Church of England's rules can solemnly kiss my a** :vegas: 

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FentyGa

i love that, tbh that’s more valid to me

the law is what it is, but what’s important to the couple matters more

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