During their interview, Markle let slip that she had actually married Harry three days before their official ceremony. “You know, three days before our wedding, we got married. No one knows that. The vows that we have framed in our room are just the two of us in our backyard with the Archbishop of Canterbury,” she said.
However, since then, Stephen Borton, former chief clerk at the Faculty Office, told The Sun, “They did not marry three days earlier in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury.”
So what is the truth?
“The Special Licence I helped draw up enabled them to marry at St George’s Chapel in Windsor and what happened there on 19 May, 2018, and was seen by millions around the world was the official wedding as recognised by the Church of England and the law,” Borton explained.
“What I suspect they did was exchange some simple vows they had perhaps written themselves, and which is fashionable, and said that in front of the Archbishop – or, and more likely, it was a simple rehearsal.”
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