Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Admit That Secret Wedding Never Actually Happened
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Admit That Secret Wedding Never Actually Happened

It has been alleged that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finally admitted that the "secret wedding" they discussed in their interview with Oprah never actually happened.
Scroll on to hear the bombshell revelation for yourself...
Now, it's the interview everyone has been talking about.
Following their controversial departure from the royal family, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, sat down with Oprah last week to give their side of the story.
Their 2-hour-long interview aired on CBS on Sunday, March 7th...
And viewers watched on in shock as some mind-blowing allegations were made against the monarchy.
For example...
Meghan Markle was SUICIDAL and the royal family DENIED her mental health treatment, but she persevered and her openness will SAVE LIVES. 🙏🏽
— Cleavon MD (@Cleavon_MD) March 8, 2021
Every 40 seconds, a person dies by suicide
It was claimed that senior members of the family had refused to get Meghan professional help when she was experiencing suicidal thoughts during her pregnancy with Archie.
She also addressed the ongoing issues of racism within the monarchy.
Meghan claimed an unnamed senior member of the Royal family raised "concerns" about how dark Archie's skin would be before his birth.
"In those months when I was pregnant, all around this same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of, 'you won't be given security, not gonna be given a title' and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born."
But, out of all the revealations made during the 2-hour interview...
There is one in particular that everyone is talking about.
The couple revealed that they had tied the knot in a "secret service" 3 days before their highly-publicized, £50 million royal wedding in 2018.
"We called the Archbishop, and we just said, 'Look, this thing, this spectacle is for the world, but we want our union between us,'" Meghan had explained.
She then added that the ceremony was "just the 2 of us in our back yard with the Archbishop of Canterbury."
"You know, 3 days before our wedding, we got married. No one knows that."
But, of course, people haven't been too convinced by her claims.
Why lie on national tv. Just dug a big hole for themselves..
— Boobarella (@amandawright31) March 22, 2021
She possibly meant they went through the marriage at the wedding rehersal.
— SmileyRose🤍UK (@SmileyRose_UK) March 22, 2021
Don't you think they know they need to witnesses to makes a wedding legal?
— poppyglum (@Eq5tFpM2eBw9PZi) March 22, 2021
They married each other by just saying there own vows
The mind boggles as to why anybody should say something that is so easy to disprove? Seriously, I don't get it. It was the same over titles and security for Archie. There were reasons why not and they had been explained to her. Just why blatantly lie like this?
— RF_Observer (@RF_Observer) March 22, 2021
It maybe a sentimental one but the real wedding was what we saw on TV. By law and church they married 19 of May.
— Ale (@ma_am11) March 22, 2021
Suspect the 'ceremony' 3 days before their official wedding, that Meghan eluded to, was in fact a rehearsal, where the Archbishop conducted an informal 'Blessing" where H&M recited the vows they had each written to one another, followed by the legal stuff on the official day.
— Sue W 💙 (@SueW251161) March 22, 2021
Maybe👉 Keeping up with the Markles will be a new TV show!
— Connie (@mei_ela) March 22, 2021
No it was probably the rehearsal has anyone thought of that
— Annb3555@gmail.com (@annb3555) March 22, 2021
Keep it coming! There are plenty more lies to uncover 👏🏼👏🏼#MeghanMarkleLies
— Margaret (@MargaretGrl18) March 23, 2021
In the U.K, a marriage must be solemnized by a member of the clergy in a church, or in a place specified in a special license in the presence of 2 witnesses...
So it's easy to see why Meghan could have made a small mistake when discussing the "secret wedding."
Well, nearly a month on from the bombshell, it seems that the couple have finally admitted their mistake.
They have allegedly confessed that the secret wedding described in the interview did not happen, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.
A spokesperson for the royals told the publication:
"The couple exchanged personal vows a few days before their official/legal wedding on May 19th."
Since such a service does not constitute a formal wedding, the royal pair's secret union was not legitimate.
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