Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding thank you letters are Pinterest worthy
Wedding goals.
Wedding goals.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot two months ago at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, in quite possibly the most touching (and star-studded) ceremony in history.
From the A-list royal wedding guests to the royal wedding after party featuring an impromptu Elton John concert, the day sounded magical from start to finish.
But it was the news after the royal wedding that got the most attention, from the official photographs to the tributes to Diana that we might have missed.
The latest piece of royal wedding news emerged this week, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding thank you cards were revealed, sent to those who gave the couple congratulatory letters and cards - and they’re lovely.
According to the Instagram account Royal Letters, the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex sent their thank you notes on the Kensington Palace stationary, in crested envelopes, accompanied by a black and white photo of the two of them.
‘The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been overwhelmed by all the incredibly kind cards and letters they have received on the occasion of their Wedding, and are so touched that you took the trouble to write as you did,’ the thank you notes are said to read. ‘It really was most thoughtful of you and greatly appreciated by Their Royal Highnesses who send you their very best wishes.’
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The sweet note is accompanied by a black and white photo of the couple from their wedding day, taken by their official photographer, Alexi Lubomirski.
Is anyone else kicking themselves that they didn’t send the happy couple a good luck message before the big day? We could have got a letter from Harry and Meghan!
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