A Vicar Has Set The Record Straight About Meghan And Harry’s Secret Garden Wedding

Can you think of an interview in recent years that’s made the same kind of impact as Oprah Winfrey’s chat with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? We’re struggling! But while some time has now passed, one revelation remains unresolved: the secret wedding. So, to help clear things up, a reverend came forward to try and explain what really happened that day.

Blindsided

Who could’ve seen this coming? Sure, most of us were expecting some juicy tidbits from the interview, but a secret wedding? We weren’t ready for that. Mind you, there was another intriguing detail nestled in that huge revelation by Meghan and Harry. And it related to the number of people who attended the nuptials.

Keeping it private

If you’re struggling to remember what Harry and Meghan said on the subject, don’t worry. We’ve got you! The Duchess of Sussex informed Oprah, “Three days before our wedding, we got married. No one knows that but we called the Archbishop [of Canterbury] and we just said, ‘This thing, this spectacle is for the world but we want our union between us.’”

How low-key are we talking?

Meghan then revealed, “The vows that we have framed in our room are just the two of us in our back yard with the Archbishop of Canterbury.” To add to that, Harry clarified, “Just the three of us.” So, to say this secret ceremony was low-key would be an understatement.

Comparisons

Anyway, we can’t help but wonder: how did that event compare to the big televised wedding in the spring of 2018? What were the key differences between them? Well, there’s quite a few. From the location to the sheer number of people in attendance, the two ceremonies were like night and day.