A report dishes out most important details for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding day have been confirmed.
The couple will tie the knot on May 19, 2018 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. It is believed that Archbishop of Canterbury agreed to marry them. Prince William is the strong candidate to be the best man but Duchess Kate is a less likely choice to be a bridesmaid. Although the “Suits” star has not confirmed the list of bridesmaids, it might consist of celebrities like Star Wars actress Janina Gavankar, ex-Made in Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh, tennis champion Serena Williams, fashion designer Misha Nonoo and former Miss World Priyanka Chopra. What will the upcoming nuptial cost? The report compares the estimated cost of Prince William’s wedding to Duchess Kate. The cost of a cake or cakes to feed guests at up to £50,000 or as little as £10,000 for a ‘modest’ version. Having a banana cake in the wedding is still a rumor. The Duchess of Cambridge’s dress was claimed to have £250,000 value while flowers for Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace were said to have been between £200,000 to £500,000. Who will shoulder the cost of the wedding? Queen Elizabeth II and the rest of the royal family will pay for the traditional wedding costs, including the ceremony, flowers, music and the reception. The taxpayers were expected to pay for the wedding security. £20m was spent for the security at Prince William and Duchess Kate’s wedding while the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer has been estimated to have cost £4m – which equates to around £12m today.