Bishop at Meghan and Harry's wedding 'felt presence of slaves' at St George's Chapel

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The bishop who delivered the sermon at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding has said he felt the presence of slaves during the royal nuptials in St George's Chapel.

Bishop Michael Curry gave an impassioned address on the power of love when Harry wed Meghan in 2018, after which he became something of a social media star.

He told People magazine: "After I preached the sermon, I just remember it was like I could feel slaves around the place. "I don't mean to be spooky, but it was like their voice was somehow heard that day. "I included one of their songs There is a Balm in Gilead. "It was like their voice, one of their songs, one of their descendants was there that day." The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the US, who is a

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