Kensington Palace releases photos from Royal wedding dress rehearsal
With the Royal wedding right around the corner, Kensington Palace shared brand new photos of the ceremony's rehearsal on social media.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be the center of attention this Saturday, May 19, 2018. They will tie the knot at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in front of millions of people watching around the world.
To make sure that everything will go according to plan, the members of the Royal Family gathered around to rehearse for the big day, and some of the photos were shared on the Palace's Twitter page.
With everyone's curiosity building up, the Royal Family couldn't help but keep their fans at peace by showing them a glimpse of how the rehearsal went.
In the pictures and videos posted on Thursday, May 17, the choir chosen to perform at the wedding was shown practicing their vocals, while members of the Armed Forces were seen in marching in a carriage procession through Windsor Town.
Hundreds of people were able to witness the Procession practice and, with less than 24 hours until the start of the ceremony, have already flooded the streets. , including Ainsley Earhardt.
The Co-host of Fox and Friends didn't miss the opportunity to capture some video footage on her phone, which she then posted on her own Twitter page.
Earlier this morning, the Palace announced that Prince Charles will be the one walking Meghan down the aisle. Initially, that role belonged to her father, Thomas Markle Sr. who won't be attending the wedding due to his frail health.
The 73-year.-old has been suffering from chest pains ever since he suffered a heart attack last week, and being caught in the staged photographs scandal didn't help his emotional state.
The Royal Wedding is scheduled to start at 12 pm local time, which means that U.S. viewers will be required to wake up at 7 am if they wish to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say 'I do.'