Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry on 19 May 2018

The pair confirmed their engagement in November and said the service would be at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

The date breaks with tradition as royal weddings usually take place on a weekday - the Queen wed on a Thursday and the Duke of Cambridge on a Friday.

The wedding will be on the same day as the FA Cup Final, which Prince William normally attends as FA president.

The time of the match has yet to be confirmed, but in recent years it has taken place at 17:30 GMT.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wow Nottingham crowds on first joint visit

Excited crowds cheered as the couple greeted well-wishers ahead of a visit to a World Aids Day charity fair hosted by the Terrence Higgins Trust.

They split up to talk to people lining both sides of their route and were given cards, flowers and chocolate.

After the charity fair, they met head teachers at a nearby school.

Well-wishers gathered in the city ahead of the visit to catch a glimpse of the couple, including Helena Bottomley, Zoe Scott and Carole Bingham, from East and West Bridgford.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engaged

The couple posed for their first picture together after the announcement on Monday.

Asked if his proposal was romantic, Harry replied: "Of course it was," before leaving with an arm around his fiancée who showed off her diamond engagement ring to photographers.

Harry, 33, Queen Elizabeth's grandson and fifth in line to the British throne, and Markle, 36, best known for her role in the US TV legal drama Suits, got engaged earlier this month in London.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to announce engagement - report

Bookmakers in the UK have suspended betting on another royal wedding as speculation heats up that a happy announcement is imminent.

Gambling company Ladbrokes closed betting that the couple would marry next year at odds of 4/6.

"All bets are off when it comes to Harry and Meghan walking down the aisle next year," Ladbrokes spokesperson Jessica Bridge told the Evening Standard.

"With the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge already expecting their third child, fans will be overjoyed at the prospect of two new arrivals into the royal family next year."

Meghan Markle: 'Prince Harry and I are in love'

The star of US drama Suits told Vanity Fair the pair are enjoying "special" time together.

"We're two people who are really happy and in love," the 36-year-old said.

Markle revealed she and the prince had been in a relationship for six months before the rest of the world found out at the end of 2016.

There was a media frenzy when it was revealed Harry was dating the US star, the pair having met in July last year.

Prince Harry kissed his girlfriend and ...

It was the first public outing for Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales and American actress Meghan Markle.

Meghan Markle: Don't edit my freckles

In US beauty magazine Allure she says her skin tone being changed in photos is her "pet peeve".

Meghan, who's in a relationship with Prince Harry, says she can't stand it when her freckles are removed.

She says her bi-racial identity is a "conundrum" for casting agents, as her father is white and mother is black.

"I have the most vivid memories of being seven years old and my mum picking me up from my grandmother's house," the Suits actress tells Allure.

Meghan Markle, Lady Gaga urge action on women's right to education

Charlize Theron, Meghan Markle, Blake Lively, Ashley Graham, Tom Brady, Lady Gaga, Bono and many more have signed an open letter demanding world leaders take women's education seriously.

The letter was organized by the ONE organization's Poverty is Sexist campaign.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first photo as a couple is finally here

The very first photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as a couple has finally surfaced and it speaks volumes.

Prince Harry visits Guyana for final leg of Caribbean tour as Meghan Markle returns to Toronto

The 32-year-old Royal visited Guyana Saturday for the final leg of his Caribbean tour. On Friday, Harry left Barbados and headed to the South American mainland, where he laid a wreath at the Guyana Independence Arch in Georgetown. On Saturday, he met dancers in Sumara Village in the Guyana Hinterland, They presented him with a red, white and blue headdress—the colors of the British flag.