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Prince Harry's best man for his wedding with Meghan Markle is finally confirmed

Cheryl Kahla
Apr 26, 2018
10:36 A.M.

More details about the upcoming royal wedding ceremony are released as the date draws near. Kensington Palace confirmed that Prince Harry chose his best man.

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Prince Harry and his bride-to-be, former actress Meghan Markle, will exchange vows on May 19, 2018, at St. George Chapel. The pair announced their engagement on November 27, 2017.

As reported by Entertainment Tonight Online, Prince Harry asked his brother, the Duke of the Cambridge, to be his best man on the day.

Kensington Palace released the statement on April 26, 2018, and confirmed that the Duke of Cambridge views it as an honor to have been asked.

Source: Getty Images

Source: Getty Images

When Prince William joined Kate Middleton in matrimony in 2011, Prince Harry was by his brother's side to serve as best man as well.

According to CNN, the plans for the wedding are falling in place, and the photographer, music, and flowers have already been confirmed and arranged.

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The winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year award, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, was chosen to perform at the event. The 19-year-old will be joined by Karen Gibson and the Kingdom Choir.

The day will be immortalized Alexi Lubomirski, the same photographer who stepped behind the camera for the couple's engagement photo shoot.

Hello Magazine reported that Lubormiski worked with some of the brightest stars in Hollywood, including Angelina Jolie and Beyoncé.

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Source: Getty Images

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The award-winning portrait photographer is a fitting choice for Prince Harry's wedding, because he was born to a Polish Prince but spent his childhood in Botswana.

According to BBC News, Phillippa Craddock, a self-taught florist based in Fulham, London, will be in charge of the flower arrangements on Markle's special day.

Kensington Palace confirmed that the arrangements would be created with 'locally sourced foliage' from The Crown Estate, including peonies, which is Markle's favorite flower.

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