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Kate Middleton 'cried' on her wedding day after Prince Harry's comment shocked her

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In 2011, over 2,000 guests packed into Westminster Abbey to witness the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tie the knot in the most beautiful ceremony.

Whilst the day was a huge historical event, the couple still made sure it was a very personal one.Kate had her sister Pippa by her side as her maid of honour and Prince William chose his younger brother Prince Harry to be his best man.Harry decided to keep up with tradition and give a best man speech at the wedding reception and according to many of the guests, it was one of the highlights of the big day and even made the bride tear up.

Royal author Katie Nicholl spoke about the tear-jerking speech in her biography Harry: Life, Loss, and Love, as reports the Mirror.

She said: "It was affectionate, warm and funny and touched William deeply."The speech was peppered with Harry's classic sense of humour, and he ribbed his brother: 'William didn't have a romantic bone in his body before he met Kate, so I knew it was serious when William suddenly started cooing down the phone at Kate'."Famous for his mimicry, Harry then impersonated his brother calling Kate 'Babykins', to much laughter from the guests."When he said the couple’s decade-long romance was his inspiration, there was a shy smile from Chelsy, while Kate shed a tear."Kate and brother-in-law Harry previously had a close relationship, with Harry even famously describing her as the "sister he never had" and the pair were often seen giggling or sharing a joke at royal events.But according to royal expert Duncan Larcombe, Harry and Kate's sibling-like relationship is now "long in the past".It comes amid a growing feud between William and Harry and the fact that Harry and wife Meghan Markle decided to quit as royals and leave the

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