A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has clarified the couple just “exchanged personal vows” in a ceremony before their official wedding.
The former “Suits” actress sparked confusion when she recently claimed she and her husband tied the knot in their garden with the Archbishop of Canterbury days before their formal wedding at Windsor Castle on 19 May, 2018, but after details of their marriage certificate were published earlier this week, the couple’s spokesperson have now confirmed there was no other official ceremony.
Their representative told the Daily Beast that “the couple exchanged personal vows a few days before their official/legal wedding on May 19.”
The confirmation comes after The Sun newspaper obtained a copy of Meghan and Prince Harry’s marriage certificate from the General Register Office, which confirmed they were married at Windsor Castle on 19 May with the witnesses listed as Harry’s father, Prince Charles, and Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland.
And Stephen Borton, former chief clerk at the Faculty Office, who drew up the licence, said: “I’m sorry, but Meghan is obviously confused and clearly misinformed.
“They did not marry three days earlier in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
“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…